British Colleges Selling Screen Saver Ad Space
gotroot801 writes: "The Chronicle of Higher Education is reporting that eighteen British institutions plan to generate income during the coming academic year by displaying advertisements on the computer screen savers of students, professors, and staff members. Why does this remind me of that Simpsons episode where Troy McClure is teaching a Pepsi-sponsored class?"
I hope these adds are as succesfull for colleges as pop-ups and banners are for dot-coms!
I'm the unofficial tech for my residence hall, and make a lot of "fix my computer" calls. You'd be suprised how many "Absolut" and other such products are featured prominately on my neighbors screens :)
Who can tell me the atomic weight of Bolognium?
I can just imagine when Microsoft gets a hold of this idea:
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When part of you is not responding, try BioV MultiVitimin.
Because you're an idiot.
The waste basket will be replaced by a shopping cart icon.
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What do you want to bet?
Sell ad. space in open source tools:
% gcc foo.c -o foo
This compile brought to you by Jolt Cola. All the
sugar and twice the cafeine.
%
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Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from such educational films as "Lead Paint: Delicious but Deadly"
-atrowe: Card-carrying Mensa member. I have no toleranse for stupidity.
I'd worry about the benefits of paying attention in English class instead of the money you'll be saving. It's not going to have much of an effect on your spending habits, but just think of all the benefits you could get with a good college education!
I mean, it looks like you're working so hard at it!
This will provided some well-appreciated incentives for students in IT security classes to discover firsthand the process by which systems are compromised.
Imagine how fun it'll be for the students to plaster their own deepest thoughts (tasteful mix of cursing and swearing, no doubt) instantly across every public computer screen on campus!
"Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it." -- GBS
The as the poster is thinking of has a first name, it's O-S-C-A-R. The advertisment has a second name, it's M-A-Y-E-R:
Principal Skinner: We can buy real periodic tables, instead of these promotional ones from Oscar Mayer.
Ms. Krabapple: Now, who can tell me the atomic weight of bolonium?
Martin: Ohhh... delicious?
Karbapple: Correct. I would also accept snacktacular.
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I am an expert in electricity. My father held the chair of applied electricity at the state prision.
Forget the screen saver, just set the sleep mode timer to 5 min and put a yellow sticky on the screen that say, "Give your money to the GAP."
and students won't notice it after a week or two
Do you *really* think advertisers pay for ads that aren't noticed? They know exactly what they're doing. Also, the problem is not that much this screensaver advertisement but it's where does it end. Hey, maybe they could start the courses with a 2 minute ad read by the professor. But why not make it 5 minutes? or 20?...
Opus: the Swiss army knife of audio codec
Microsoft could make a killing putting ads on the blue screen of death.
Durham (my University) was doing this in 1999/2000 when I was in my final year. The screensavers were ads and then when you logged in there was a floating window with smaller ads with no close button or minimize button. The only way around it was to use taskman to kill it, which of course most people didn't know about or to use a unix box. They didn't do it on student machines, but it wouldn't surprise me if they started to. To get a student machine on the network you had to submit it to the IT department for a day for them to install some "useful" software and a NIC if you didn't have one. So it wouldn't be too hard for them to add a screensaver with advertising to every student machine and most people wouldn't know how to remove it.
As long as there are some Pepsi ads featuring Britney Spears!
I'm waiting to see who buys out the Blue Screen space: Can you imagine it if RedHat bought it out. "Well, another BlueScreen: Don't you wish you were on RedHat Linux today?"
OS/2 - because choice is a terrible thing to waste.
So what the heck is the deal? I read through the article, and couldn't seem to find anything that told me how they are going to get the screensaver onto the students computers. How the heck are they going to do this?
Is part of the internet connection that you sign up for in your dorms going to be a requirement that you put this screensaver onto your machine? I would be royally pissed if my university would make me put a screensaver onto my computer, just so that they could a load of money off of me. That would just seriously....argh!!! Just the thought of this aggravates me.
Would it be a forced install over the network? If so, I would just install ZoneAlarm or set up a firewall under Linux or Win2k. I'll be damned if someone is going to install software on my computer that I don't want. And even if they do get the software on my computer, just shut your screensaver off (they are essentially pointless with many of today's monitor anyway).
So yeah....anyone have more information on this, or things like this? I would be really interested in reading more on this....