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October 16, 2003 08:44 AM
Broken: Contextual Web ads
This is a screen grab I made some months back from Wired.com. The contextual Web ads failed here. The article decried the use of PowerPoint. This didn't stop the advertisers.The article reads, "PowerPoint is evil." The ads read, "Microsoft Powerpoint Sale - Powerpoint 2002 at sale prices"; "MS PowerPoint Training"; "Huge savings and selection." Click the graphic to zoom in..
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Try typing in "slaves" or "narcotics". Google is great, isn't it?
Posted by: jake at January 22, 2005 08:37 PM