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I'm sitting with Dan Balz, political journalist for the Washington Post. He wrote this story of the events this morning.
The phrase "damned if you do, damned if you don't" seems to be an appropriate idiom to describe a developing kerfuffle surrounding Microsoft's latest blogger outreach campaign ahead of the launch of Windows Vista at the end of January.
In May 2005, a CNN article quoted Dana Todd, president of SEMPO as saying: "Google has always beenworse than bad [at customer service.]"
In a new report from Parks Associates titled "Digital Living 2006 Forecasts" they predict consumer use of the Internet and mobile services will increase US spending in the digital living services close to $300 billion by 2010.
The angst of bloggers who admitted to receiving choice AMD laptops loaded with Windows Vista received an injection of drama as PR firm Edelman has now asked for the goodies to be returned or given away after being reviewed.