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The Break Up
This is mildly brilliant....a great way to talk about the deteriorating relationship between advertiser and consumer (should we even use that word anymore?).
Here's the kicker...it was made by Microsoft!!!! Yes. Microsoft. Who would've thunk it.
May 21, 2007 in Buzz | Permalink
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Super that that you write about this! Be sure to check out the blog too :)
Geert, my colleague is pretty proud of it.
Disclaimer: I work for Microsoft :)
Posted by: Coolz0r | May 21, 2007 at 05:00 PM
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