Any kid with Microsoft Word can use the Find and Replace functionality better than he did... and you would think that someone that was so experienced in the industry would be better at lying. :P
Well, following your formula, CNN is connecting with fans (allowing them to report for CNN) and giving them a reason to buy (the extra content on the app), and seems to be doing well from it.
Now that dosen't mean they can't also implement the "report for CNN" elsewhere, but at this time, the current strategy seems to be the winning one.
I guess they forgot how P2P is also used to download and share legitimate things, or how some music groups are using it to spread their newest works, etc.
I haven't looked into it much, but I assume they're offering a torrent as an option, not exclusively requiring users to run a torrent to get the files they need. I hope they don't start moving toward the latter.
Unfortunately, YouTube has been bending over for the record companies as of late. Countless videos have been "ruined" due to their background music being muted.
Doing this is shooting them in the foot, because it causes many people (like me) to explore other services that will meet the needs of the customer base.
Glad to hear Google is doing well, though. They're one of those "little big companies" that just works well.
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Re: Hmm
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I don't think that's the point
Now that dosen't mean they can't also implement the "report for CNN" elsewhere, but at this time, the current strategy seems to be the winning one.
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Well...
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The only one performing "unprofessional actions" is the organization conducting the investigation. This should not be necessary at all.
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Re: I'm impressed
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I'm impressed
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Keys
If the iPhone had a slide out QWERTY keyboard (a la HTC smartphones), I would own one. But not until that time.
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DSG is one of the best transmissions on the market.
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You have no idea
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Haha
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Well...
Doing this is shooting them in the foot, because it causes many people (like me) to explore other services that will meet the needs of the customer base.
Glad to hear Google is doing well, though. They're one of those "little big companies" that just works well.
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Re: Re: HA
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