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NewsMicrosoft Edge is built to deliver fast JavaScript performance, makes IE11 look like a snail Pin
Kent Sharkey21-May-15 11:18
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NewsGoogle may reveal internet of things OS at event next week Pin
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Dr Gadgit24-May-15 4:28
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NewsThere’s an app for that: How NSA, allies exploit mobile app stores Pin
Kent Sharkey21-May-15 11:13
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Dr Gadgit24-May-15 4:49
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NewsComing soon to Firefox: More ads! Pin
Kent Sharkey21-May-15 11:12
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Dan Neely22-May-15 3:19
Dan Neely22-May-15 3:19 
Just what the internet needs. More ways for companies to annoy their way onto my (eternal*) boycott list.

I don't know what could replace ads as an internet funding model; but the core concept, that shoving an distraction/interruption in my face will have a beneficial result is totally wrong. There's zero upside for a company trying to shove a banner/etc into my face. The four primary cases are:

0) The ad provider/hosting site have done something in the past to enrage me and resulted in one or more additional rules being added to my (entirely self written) set of content blocking (ABP is not just ads/etc) rules. In this case the advertiser's just wasting its money.

1) The ad is sufficiently non-intrusive I don't notice it.

2) The ad is sufficiently annoying that I update my content blocker to make it go away. Broadly speaking this means making noise or putting itself between me and what I was at the site to do.

3) 2, and it went above and beyond to the extent that the site being advertised has earned a spot on my permanent boycott list. Ads that make sound and either don't have an STEU button or that start making noise when not visible (either outside the part of the page currently visible, or in a background tab) and those that are stalking me end up in this group.

ProTips:

A) If I was looking at something with the intend to buy it, and you were the best offer I will remember that long enough to complete the transaction (stalker ads pushing a single purchase product from the site I bought it from are an extra level of fail beyond the normal). Stalking me mid-research is a good way to reduce the number of candidate products/vendors by one however.

B) If I didn't like what I saw the first time, no amount of harassment is going to change the fact.

C) If I was researching something for someone else, or just to see what was on the market; the stacker ad never had a chance of relevance to me, but will still likely earn a slot on my boycott list.
  • theoretically a company could do something to convince me to remove them from it; it's never happened yet. Probably because once someone gets on the list I go out of my way to avoid any awareness of them in the future.
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NewsGoogle Study Shows Security Questions Aren’t All That Secure Pin
Jason Cardoza21-May-15 10:09
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Nicholas Marty21-May-15 22:51
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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan21-May-15 22:59
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Dan Neely22-May-15 3:21
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Dan Neely22-May-15 5:35
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NewsUS proposes tighter export rules for computer security tools Pin
Kent Sharkey21-May-15 8:20
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NewsJava's key to success is simplicity Pin
Kent Sharkey21-May-15 8:19
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Nemanja Trifunovic21-May-15 9:08
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NewsWith one false tweet, computer-based Hack Crash led to real panic Pin
Kent Sharkey20-May-15 18:54
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NewsNewer versions of Windows are getting better at protecting against malware according to security report Pin
Kent Sharkey20-May-15 8:44
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