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Posted by doc on 12/21/05 22:42
the idea here is to have people visit websites so that they can collect
information (background server task) when they visit the site. moreover,
some will actually click the pictures to "upsize" them, like we did and sure
enough there's the little script to get identity info :o(
drd
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> "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
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>> "Martin Heffels" wrote ...
>> >I have been sleeping a bit ;-) but at the moment this is
>> > the most spoken about camera-design. First non-working
>> > mock at NAB 2006.
>> >
>> > http://www.red.com/
>>
>> A new low watermark in style vs. content.
>> You could never tell from their website that it wasn't
>> a couple of high school kids with a new graphics program.
>>
>> > On http://www.hdforindies.com/ you can fill in a wishlist.
>>
>> I suppose that is one marketing scheme. Let others generate
>> the hype for you. Didn't read about anything that hasn't been
>> done by others already. I guess they didn't have the cool
>> graphics, though.
>
> Absolutely spot on. The Oakleys dude clearly knows his marketing. :)
>
> I've had a lurk on several of the "camera" fora such as DVinfo and DVXuser
> etc and its been really amusing watching the same old characters that
> appear
> on every forum on the internet spouting speculative bullshit about a
> camera
> that exists only on a fag-packet. They seem to go from one board to the
> next to conduct exactly the same conversations and debates as they
> conducted
> on the previous. They are like dogs marking their territories. Don't
> these
> people work for a living?
>
> So the so called RED camera. Designed or not, any good businessman knows
> that one doesn't risk ones own money (he hasn't risked any money on the
> website yet!) on a new venture you get investors to share the risk. How
> do
> you get partners? Why not whip up a little interest. So enlist the help
> of
> the interweb geeks....
>
> So this is how business is going to use the so called Web 2.0. RED using
> www.hdforindies.com, you saw it there first!
>
> {o}{o}
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