In Sillicon Valley, the star hunt is open. Indeed, everything seems to be allowed to attract the celebrity of large caliber for the advertising campaign of Apple, Google, Facebook or Twitter. From Snoop Doggy Dog to Twitter to Katy Perry for Facebook, it was certainly Google who won the big lot with Lady Gaga who will appear alongside Marissa Mayers for a 73 -minute interview.
To this end, Google has prepared a special search page for the star by creating a portrait based on the thousands of keywords relating to his artistic journey.
Note in passing that Lady Gaga is one of the most sought after people in the world carving for 443 million visits for the term “Lady Gaga” on Google, 360 million pages views for “Bad Romance” on You Tube and 20 million singles downloaded on iTunes.
But the interview does not have only a purely commercial goal. We learn surprising things about the star’s life, such as his participation in a start-up alongside her father but also one of his old dreams: working at Google. “When I was in high school, all my friends wanted to find a job here, and I wanted to be what they were looking for,” she said during the interview for her favorite site.