I think not. The visitors to this museum are hardcore computer geeks that are already well aware of their choices and are likely not going to dump their current setups for Microsoft's latest and greatest based on their experiences at this museum.
Microsoft's target audience is corporate executives and average consumers, not enthusiasts
Maybe it is just me but if I am going to go to a bar and try to meet new people I (shockingly) want to talk to them. I don't want to play video games with them, I don't want to check my e-mail, I want to actually have a conversation.
Treat. When was the last time a OS X update broke my machine?
Target Audience goes to this museum?
I think not. The visitors to this museum are hardcore computer geeks that are already well aware of their choices and are likely not going to dump their current setups for Microsoft's latest and greatest based on their experiences at this museum.
Microsoft's target audience is corporate executives and average consumers, not enthusiasts
Hire an IP lawyer.
What?
A google search for yahoo site:yahoo.com turns up over 57,000,000 hits, not zero.
Maybe it is just me but if I am going to go to a bar and try to meet new people I (shockingly) want to talk to them. I don't want to play video games with them, I don't want to check my e-mail, I want to actually have a conversation.
No commercials, new episodes, no network censors. I'll be the first in line
If you give up your personal info AMC lets you buy tickets at cost. You also get a free small popcorn after 8 movies. Yay.