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- Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2012 10:32:51 +0900
- From: Lyle H Saxon <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] AV Preferences for Android
- References: <4F747DE6.8020502@gmail.com> <CAL_0O1_McaVBPexYRKa1Nh2mJ-uoqoFnb9STcA+xEiXrqHKbJg@mail.gmail.com> <CABHGxq7aw6X=3GsyQkNoSN2tUyAVVQRBsgsyQRXU9N7+DnDtnA@mail.gmail.com>
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Jim Breen <jimbreen@example.com> wrote:2012/3/30 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com>:
> I have seen several reports that free products for Android aren'tI wonder who wrote the reports? I've downloaded about 10
> worth the bandwidth to download them.
free apps, and I don't have complaints about any of them.
Excellent value given the price 8-)Modern PR is as much about pushing negative articles about the competition onto the wires as it is promoting companies/products. It really is high time to revive the old _expression_ "Don't believe everything you read", as a high percentage of what's on the Internet is pure, unadulterated BS.Ah, ZDNet. They've been churning out articles about Androidthat look ghost-written by Apple.Indeed. The links between PR agencies (read "Stealth Advertising Agencies") and periodicals is deep and strong - and spare me any "Conspiracy theories! Ha-ha-ha!" nonsense. I was in PR before. Saw it all first-hand. Even without that background, it's pretty obvious that ZDNet is foul - not objective, not fair, not balanced.Lyle
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