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Viruses: BAD, Viral Videos: GOOD!

Submitted by Adam on March 21, 2007 - 9:01am.
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One of today's greatest tactics for marketers to get buzz going about a product or brand is viral video. A viral video is in no way related to a computer virus although the nomenclature is similar.

A viral video is a video that is funny or amazing that can be seen in the Internet. The clever or otherwise fascinating video is placed on the web and then word of mouth sends people to the hosting site. Soon the video and brand it represents are all over the web.

The Diet Coke and Mentos video is one of the greatest viral videos ever produced. While Diet Coke and Mentos probably had nothing to do with the video, you can be assured that they had no problem with the video's success.

I found this great site that tracks the top 20 viral videos . If there is one thing I am good it, it's finding new ways to kill time online. 

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script error issues

Submitted by Smart Computer User on April 21, 2007 - 12:01pm.

i was listening on the radio. and you were just beginning to comment about IE script error problems. but the commercial interupted what you were about to say. and after commercial you were on completely different subject. ... i searched your site for script error information. found nothing. pls give us tips how to stop this problem. it is a chronic issue which only began to happen recently.

i find sites such as walmarts webpage has become impossible to visit. [i suspect the flash films/ads on the site is the problem? i wish i could disable websites flash films from appearing when i visit their pages.
it ruins chances of me shopping, where ever these obnoxious ads appear.] if i am wrong about this assumption pls correct me. but i notice the script error only happens because of such ads.

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Tech support

Submitted by Smart Computer User on April 21, 2007 - 11:24am.

If you are in the market for a new computer or other fancy piece of electronic equipment, call tech support and find out how promptly they answer and if you can understand the tekkie.

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