- cubeuser_vol2
- Medlem ●
- 2008-08-16 01:27
läsning för den marknadsförings intresserade.
alla artiklar handlar om denna länken, en marknadsförings site för VISTA som kallas för The “Mojave Experiment” The "Mojave Experiment"
Samt deras förutsättningar, med deras egna ord.
http://www.windowsvistaplace.com/windows-‘mojave’-video-posts/windows-vista
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Microsoft’s Mojave Attempts to Wet Vista’s Desert — RoughlyDrafted Magazine
2an - den mest underhållande
Microsoft’s Mojave Experiment Exposes Serious Vista Problems — RoughlyDrafted Magazine
Det ligger en rättegång i luften... för falsk marknadsföring?
exempel på upplysta kommentarer!
It’d be interesting to know more about this new problem for Microsoft’s security:
Neowin.net - Vista's Security Rendered Completely Useless by New Exploit
“the work is a major breakthrough and there is very little that Microsoft can do to fix the problems. These attacks work differently than other security exploits, as they aren’t based on any new Windows vulnerabilities, but instead take advantage of the way Microsoft chose to guard Vista’s fundamental architecture.
[..] That’s completely game over.”
The Mojave site videos reveal something else interesting about Microsoft’s economy with the truth. Let’s first remind ourselves that they claim these are all “regular people who’ve never used Vista”. One of the clips contains several people saying, before they’ve been given the big reveal, “hang on, this looks an awful lot like Vista”. Strange. Something smells funny. Then in another clip, a lady, when shown something in the demonstration that would seem to be an old app running in compatibility mode, says “how come my copy of Vista doesn’t do that?” (it’s the second clip from the left in the bottom row if you care to look). But yet she’s just “a regular person who’s never used Vista”. It’s a conundrum isn’t it?
I also found a woman in another clip (second row down, second from left) asking whether the “fortune” program Microsoft had just shown her was part of Vista or “just something you picked out”, and the demonstrator is then forced to admit that it’s not part of Vista, it’s an additional piece of software he added. So these guinea pigs are apparently by default being shown stuff that they will mostly assume is part of Mojave/Vista when it isn’t necessarily. Nice work. No wonder the Mojave site doesn’t show you the demonstration these people actually received.
Min kommentar kring det hela är att MS måste vara i trång mål. VISTA är en flopp och denna desperata och klumpigt korkade marknadsföringen bevisar att man själv vet om det!