Sneaky Micro$oft
Oh, my, but they are sneaky.
Of course, I should expect that from these folks, but, still, I fell for this one. I was checking my Hotmail account, as I sometimes do at lunch, and saw a link to an interesting news story. At least, I thought it was a news story. Instead, it turned out to be a thinly veiled advertisement for MicroSoft. The article was titled Gaming Company Gets High-Score Thanks to Innovative IT. Sounds pretty good, right? I thought so too, so I clicked on it. SUCKER!
What this actually links to is a “case study” that “is intended to provide real-world examples of IT solutions. Case studies are created by Microsoft to show how IT solutions help customers meet their business needs.” In other words, an ad. Plain and simple an ad for MicroSoft programming tools. Not that they have bad programming tools, mind. After all, they’re about the only one’s left marketing programming tools of any kind that even registers as a blip on my radar anymore. (If anyone has others that are enterprise level, post a comment!) But, I sure felt like I’d been suckered when I got to the ad.
Tricksy Hobbits.
I find them about as tricksy at Saruman. All this current nonsense about being security conscious started simply a PR campaign. Now they’ve turned it into a new product line. Microsoft Spyware tools? C’mon, that’s gonna fly real well…
After working for those MS hucksters for 4 years, I’m left just a little skeptical. Like someone involved with L. Ron Hubbard’s gang of drones who got out. Yeah, and I still get flyers about going to Flag so I can go OT.
Comment by POL — 1/11/2005 @ 8:09 am
I figured out why I hadn’t noticed your “Hour of the Hare” stuff under each title. It’s blending in with the category list. Maybe put it on the next line in a different color…
Comment by POL — 1/11/2005 @ 8:49 am