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Microsoft Connections Commercials

05/12/2009 12:48 PM By Keith Strickland

Recently Microsoft has started airing commercials about connecting people and connections with people. I've only been able to find these on the Microsoft website. With all the talk lately about Lotus/IBM marketing, this is a prime example of where IBM dropped the ball. How is it that IBM/Lotus has a product named Connections and it's Microsoft doing the connections commercials? Of course, there is no official response from IBM on this, at least that I know of. That's not to say that something hasn't been said, but surely I'm not the only person in the Lotus Blogosphere that's seen these commercials and thought this?


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ID: 1
Date: 05/12/2009 01:46:39 PM
Name: mdmadph
Website: http://mdm-adph.blogspot.com

Well, maybe customers will confuse the two and buy IBM's products anyway.

ID: 2
Date: 05/12/2009 05:48:06 PM
Name: Palmi
Website: http://null

Ok that was Lamme - 14 year school kid could do better - IBM/Lotus Lets show them how this is done.

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