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You could not go really far without seeing the words “Hey Google” plastered someplace at CES today.

The search huge published the trigger expression for its Google Assistant software application in huge letters above a primary entryway to the Las Vegas ConventionCenter It turned the city’s monorail into moving signboards.

And for the 2nd year in a row, Google let loose an army of human “Google Assistants” worn white attires who appeared like a cross in between home painters and snowboarders. Wearing hats and coats with “Hey Google” printed on them, the employees taught conference-goers how the Assistant dealt with various items throughout the program flooring.

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Most of the white-clad Google workers I approached declined to be interviewed, because they said to refer questions from the press to Google’s communications department. But one worker I spoke to said Google found him through a temp agency.

Google also had a massive booth to showcase how the Assistant works with products from TVs to car dashboards. The company even set up its own version of “It’s a Small World” that was, as the attraction itself stated, “part ride, part marketing stunt, if we’re really being honest with ourselves.”

CES has become an important staging ground for Google as it pushes its hardware products to compete with gear from the likes of Amazon, Apple and Samsung. In the last few years, Google has stepped up its investment in consumer gadgets, with products including the Google Home smart speakers, Nest thermostats and Chromecast streaming devices.

All in all, Google said its presence at the show was three times larger than it was in 2018. But the company’s footprint wasn’t restricted to its own booth. Google’s marketing blitz went far and wide.

Here’s a look at other places in Las Vegas the search company plastered the words “Hey Google,” from the convention center to Tech West in the Sands Expo, to above a Walgreens. This look isn’t meant to be comprehensive, but it shows how much time, effort and money Google put into making a splash at CES 2019. (Google didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment on how much it spent on the show.)

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