You can't click through on TV adds. Banner adds. can still be used as a marketing tool even if the user does not click through. They can do this by creating brand recogition just as in tv. Who hasn't seen the VA Linux adds on slashdot.
I would not like it but companies could also create a full page add that forwards the user to the actual information. I.e. NY Times you go to the home page click on an article link it takes you to an add. page which then after a few seconds forwards you to the actual article.
Isn't this covered under the freedom of the press? That's why Paladin Press(is the name, i think) can print books on how to make bombs and other stuff.
If they break M$ up like that, one of the baby bills will still have an os monoply. It may be one with only a small set of products (OS's). if there is a breakup there it needs to be split into os parts, so one baby bill would get win95/98 and the other would get winNT and another the rest of the os look-a-likes(winCE).
Flash rom is EEPROM or Electronicly Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
works great. I have the model for the earlier non odbII Mitsubishis but the odbII version is similar. $170 plus your Palm 3.0 os or better machine
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Tim
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You can't click through on TV adds. Banner adds. can still be used as a marketing tool even if the user does not click through. They can do this by creating brand recogition just as in tv. Who hasn't seen the VA Linux adds on slashdot.
I would not like it but companies could also create a full page add that forwards the user to the actual information. I.e. NY Times you go to the home page click on an article link it takes you to an add. page which then after a few seconds forwards you to the actual article.
Just my 2
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Tim
Isn't this covered under the freedom of the press?
That's why Paladin Press(is the name, i think) can print books on how to make bombs and other stuff.
If they break M$ up like that, one of the baby bills will still have an os monoply. It may be one with only a small set of products (OS's). if there is a breakup there it needs to be split into os parts, so one baby bill would get win95/98 and the other would get winNT and another the rest of the os look-a-likes(winCE).
Tim
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I don't know anything.
If my memory serves didn't yahoo the drink co. sue yahoo the web directory co. a while back?