A year ago, I was fascinated by the news that Miller Brewing Company had hired its own journalist to create a news blog all about beer. It wasn't just about Miller, but about the overall beer/brewing market.
There appears to be an individual making comments and adding "facts" not in the article in defense of Apple. The posts have all the earmarks of Apple Astroturfing.
Has Apple adopted Microsoft's techniques, demonstrated by MS "Technical Evangelists"?
As for using things later, that’s a little coincidental as you are kindly contributing to some points I am making in a very detailed report to the FTC.
I will end on this note, its often asked of me if I believe that there are those posting on the net paid for by certain proprietary companies. My answer is, it doesn’t matter, misleading information is misleading whatever the intention/source. There are people such as the FTC who are looking into this, all I can do is document and evidence my experiences and let them draw their own conclusions. I am coming to the end of a lengthy report on this whole subject. Once it has been submitted I will be releasing it here for everyone else to read.
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Now that the FTC is getting involved in the issue of “gifting” and firms are suffering loss of profit due to the recession it will be interesting to see how many rave reviews of proprietary work when the “Genie” stops granting wishes.
Its a shame though, with people acting in this way, its now cast doubt (IMO) on anyone with positive comments on proprietary software.
Looking at Microsoft for a moment in respect of Twitter, check out how many official twitter accounts it has. Is this what Twitter was intended for?
--Joe Wilcox, Microsoft Watch 'Reporter'
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David Gerard
2009-08-05 15:59:26