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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Selling is for Lemons
Q: Can better advertising
save Microsoft
from strategic irrelevance?
A: aahahaha.
"...I suspect what Microsoft would most like to instill in people's minds is they are innovators and leaders."
Windows? I kiss you!!!!!@1111
The epic, epic lulz.
-- umair // 1:05 AM //
3 comments
Comments:
I think someone might /b/ one of the /b/rethren...we do not forget, we do not forgive, expect us! we are legion...
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borf
// 2:31 AM
like, buying a new car is going to make you sexy
it just shows you that most of the powers that be are really really really dumb
despite their billions
money cannot measure value
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gregory
// 5:14 PM
Has anyone ever heard about what Microsoft's robotics division is doing? They have been a well-funded R&D division for a while, you would think they would have some big ideas on the horizon.
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William
// 10:04 AM
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