Well at least M$ tell it how it is - social networking is potentially a way to embed marketing into 'normal' social interactions. Gone is the need to run polls, or do market research. Instead, these sites already have info on your demographics, your friends, your music, movies and book tastes (etc. etc.). They've obviously seen a gap in the market where friends and family upsell songs to each other. How brilliant is that? Humming to yourself is actually a malicious form of advertising designed to sell you DRM'd windows media files!
Actually I've been charging my father hourly rates to administrate his Windows PC because it breaks so much...
So M$ you guys aren't spooky at all. Please continue this wonderful product eco-system. A thing of beauty to be proud of for sure.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Well at least M$ tell it how it is - social networking is potentially a way to embed marketing into 'normal' social interactions. Gone is the need to run polls, or do market research. Instead, these sites already have info on your demographics, your friends, your music, movies and book tastes (etc. etc.). They've obviously seen a gap in the market where friends and family upsell songs to each other. How brilliant is that? Humming to yourself is actually a malicious form of advertising designed to sell you DRM'd windows media files!
Actually I've been charging my father hourly rates to administrate his Windows PC because it breaks so much...
So M$ you guys aren't spooky at all. Please continue this wonderful product eco-system. A thing of beauty to be proud of for sure.