Another Good Reason Not to Upgrade Microsoft Office
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This Advertnews.com post has a series of student-created ads that showcase creative advertising ideas that blend into their environment. A PSP2-shaped tennis court. A shopping-cart belt that shows Expedia and illustrations of luggage. A Toblerone bike rack. The form and function become the ad, or vice versa.
Since there's no model that has high traffic (YouTube) AND pay-for-content (Revver), this has been my strategy for making money through online video. Use it as your own risk. Create good stuff. I'm hit or miss, and still experimenting. Since I'm not interested in making sexy videos, I focus on humor. Sometimes topical, sometimes corny,…
Just when I was feeling mortal for falling off the top 100 most-subscribed YouTube partner list (a fact that ZackScott and PeterCoffin felt compelled to remind me via voicemail), I scored placement on Huffington Post via the lovely and talented Daisy Whitney. Check out this report from iMediaConnection in Vegas (or LA or SanFran, I’m…
TechCrunch’s “2010 year in review” featured CableTV as a “loser.” It had a funeral. Nobody came. Check it out: Losers: Huzzah! Cable companies are losing more and more subs every month! Victory! Well, sort of. Sure, pay TV companies are having a hard time holding on to subscribers, but that’s only going to mean prices will…
Jean-Baptiste Soufron is French, Chief Legal Officer of the Wikimedia Foundation, writes in this recent blog post that “more and more copyrighted content are being uploaded on their servers without the proper authorizations from copyright owners.” Says Soufron, their content is too often violating third parties copyright or privacy, they expose their users to the…
VidMetrix and Hey!Spread are finally solving that age-old problem of uploading videos to multiple sites (source: Craig Rubens of NewTeeVee). I haven’t tested these yet, but would be interested to know if anyone has had any experience with them.
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When nobody’s watching we’re all secretly worshipping Microsoft.
It would have been cooler if it blew up!
when i get a new computer or do a system recovery,the first thing i do is open “add/remove programs” and delete all that office crap,then run disk defragmenter.not that everyone should do that, but im just sayin 😉
A tech guy that uses Windows….and then deletes office from it. I’m not convinced 😛
Microsoft really went for it with office 2007 and confused everybody by changing so much. The thing is once you have got used to the ribbon interface, its more productive, still too expensive though if you want the full whack version