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Two-faced Microsoft
How ironic! Microsoft complains about spam problems at MSN. But what about those MSN popups that obscure web pages when one uses Microsoft's Internet Explorer? How are they different from spam? And the popups don't even pretend to provide an opt-out process....
Posted by: NobodyHome   Posted on: 12/20/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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