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Comments on: Microsoft architecture chief 'clarifies' online formula

Commodification of the user 

Posted Wednesday 5th March 2008 21:04 GMT

"Advertising will be the primary way we monetize the web... Microsoft is doing its part to ensure there's a vibrant ad system on the web,"

Wonderful I look forward to the majority of internet content becoming to me valueless.

The first "deeply embraces" advertising, and the second covers the way the internet is "shaping and transforming" Microsoft products.

Makes a change from m$ trying to control, transform and shape the web to meet their own ends. Whatever the case is it not obvious that m$ sees users as just commodities to be exploited. I wish m$ would just go away, they are not required. Although some of their products are useful, the Internet would thrive without them.

Steeeeeerike one! 

Posted Wednesday 5th March 2008 21:51 GMT

Boffin

'The first "deeply embraces" advertising'

The only time advertising on the Internet is acceptable is when the advertisers are paying for whatever it is I am accessing; that is, a "completely free" service, such as Hotmail, Gmail, or Yahoo mail.

And Microsoft has enough cash in the slush fund already, in my not-so-humble opinion, so I expect any ad-supported offerings from them to be truly innovative and absolutely necessary to my quaility of life.

Which is why I don't use any ad-supported services/products from Microsoft. The never did know the meaning of "innovative," and they've never had a product I could live without.

"Do not look directly into the Microsoft Marketing laser with remaining eye!"

@Morely Dotes 

Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 09:32 GMT

"they've never had a product I could live without"

I don't think that's what you meant old boy :p

Judgement on content? 

Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 10:44 GMT

Coat

--"as a medium for building and delivering ad banners on sites and inside steaming video"

I can't really argue with this as an assessment of most video content available on the Web.

Priceless Questions 

Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 14:31 GMT

"and they've never had a product I could live without." .... By Morely Dotes Posted Wednesday 5th March 2008 21:51 GMT

Would you expect them to Provide Code which you can't live without, Morely Dotes?

And ... what if they could?

Vibrant Ads? 

Posted Thursday 6th March 2008 20:52 GMT

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"social mesh"? What a marketing crock. I am really glad I haven't had to attend one of these Microsoft circle jerk festivals yet.

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