RE: Advertising Insanity! Update

Subject: RE: Advertising Insanity! Update
From: "Gerry Loiacono" <gerry -dot- loiacono -at- aztec-it -dot- com -dot- au>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 23:13:13 +1000


True. At one time, Microsoft was going to release a version of Internet
Explorer (I can't remember if it was version 5 or 6) that would insert links
as described. However, public outcry forced them to abandon the idea.

Regards,
Gerry Loiacono
Aztec IT Services
www.aztec-it.com.au


>>> I seem to remember Microsoft commercials in which a woman was standing
in front of a crowd and shouting out that something-or-other from Microsoft
(presumably their browser) would insert links into the material you were
reading online, so you could get more information. This was back awhile,
maybe the advent of XP? Have you asked someone with an older browser to look
at the same material?

Susan Kirsch
Virtual Cyber Systems, Inc.
susan -at- virtualcyber -dot- com





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