Microsoft Bribing Bloggers With Laptops
Slinky writes "According to at least six bloggers, Microsoft has been sending out free top-of-the-line laptops pre-loaded with Vista as a 'no strings attached gifts'. This 'reward' for their hard work on covering tech in general is coincidentally right before the launch of Vista to consumers. To be clear, these weren't loans, they were gifts, and they were top-of-the-line Acer Ferrari laptops. Microsoft blogger Long Zheng broke the silence over the source of the freebies."
"No strings attached" to me is pretty clear. A bribe requires quid pro quo, that isn't the case.
[quote]Though its too bad they don't make a 15" 1600x1200 model anymore.[/quote]
My T60p is UXGA(1600x1200).
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It looks like Microsoft is trying to promote Vista and would like prominent bloggers to have access to it in order to write about it on their websites. No different from record labels sending promos to music journalists, or game companies sending software to reviewers.
How is this "bribing?"
"Sufferin' succotash."
Hey, at least they didn't pull an Alienware by stating in writing that they only send systems to reviewers who give favorable reviews.
The proper ZIP code is 66655
51248 is nowhere close to KS.
"Insanity is doing the same thing over again expecting a different result."
I can't remember the specifics, but I'm sure Apple did something similar a while ago.
Not the same thing. Apple gave laptops to the top contributors to the WebKit open source project., not just people that had said nice things about them.
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