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By Will Sturgeon

Published: Wednesday 09 February 2005


Name

Rob


Location

UK


Occupation

New Media Developer


Comment

You have to give credit to mi2g for using their brains and using the same spin Mr Bush did.

Create the need for a service you have had planned for awhile and be the first to cash in on that demand that you have created. The idea might have had merit if it didn't come with so much marketing evidently wrapped round it.



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