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Ziff Davis Microsoft Watch
Pessoal,

Isto não é um "SPAM". Longe disso. É somente um exemplo de como se faz boa
promoção, bom marketing "encapotado".

Podemos chamar-lhe tudo... mas que é inteligente, lá isso é.

1,


Lopo


----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Louderback
To: lopo.almeida arroba sitaar.com
Sent: Quinta-feira, 10 de Outubro de 2002 21:59
Subject: An Indispensable Guide to Microsoft





      Dear What's New Now Subscriber,

      It seems like every day Microsoft is launching some new service or
product that promises either to radically change the computing landscape, or
end life as we know it on the Internet. Whether you're a corporate IT
manager, a software or hardware developer, an investor or financial analyst,
Microsoft's moves can significantly affect your business.

      What if you had a resource that could tell you all about what
Microsoft is doing, before anyone else knows-and long before Microsoft
*wants* you to know?

      Well now you have it. Our twice-weekly Microsoft newsletter, MICROSOFT
WATCH, written by the number one Microsoft reporter in the business, Mary Jo
Foley, gives you the insight you need to compete with, and profit from,
Microsoft's moves.

      Click here to try it free, right now.

      Just consider these recent moves, all less than a month old.

        a.. Microsoft aims at Linksys and d-Link, enters the 802.11b
hardware market.
        b.. Microsoft invests 3 billion dollars on revamping and
repositioning Office. Will it pay off?
        c.. Microsoft mulls an interim Windows Upgrade due in 2004. Could
this be a corporate licensing ploy?
        d.. Microsoft buys Liquid Audio patents. Add that to the DRM push,
and this could mean chilling new developments in controlling media assets.
Should music fans be worried?
      And yesterday's big news: Microsoft announces XDocs, a new addition to
Office that operates as an information-gathering tool combining Word like
functionality with a forms package. XDocs is a key part of Microsoft's XML
push, a move that will prove key to the next phase of Microsoft's .Net Web
services strategy.

      What does it all mean? Where is it all leading? With such a powerful
force in the industry moving in so many different directions, it's often
difficult to figure out exactly what, and where things will go next.

      And let's face it. Your business depends on knowing what Microsoft is
doing. Whether you work in IT, the computer industry or the financial
markets, Microsoft's moves can cost you, or make you money.

      That's why you need to know, before anyone else, what Microsoft is
doing-before your competitors, and before even Microsoft wants you to know.

      That's why we've developed MICROSOFT WATCH-we took the top journalist
covering Microsoft, Mary Jo Foley, and set her loose. Twice a week she puts
together an insider's look at this industry behemoth, crammed full of
exclusive news details and insightful analysis to help you make the right
decisions.

      Why not try Microsoft Watch, free?

      You'll find this indispensable resource helps you in myriad ways. If
your business depends on Microsoft moves, you can't afford *not* to
subscribe. And when you do, you can rest easy, knowing you've got the inside
scoop on what Microsoft will do next, tomorrow, next month, next year and
even 5 and 10 years out.

      -Jim Louderback


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      <P><FONT face=3Darial>Dear What's New Now Subscriber,</FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>It seems like every day Microsoft is =
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you all=20
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before=20
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      <P><FONT face=3Darial>Well now you have it. Our twice-weekly =
Microsoft=20
      newsletter, MICROSOFT WATCH, written by the number one Microsoft =
reporter=20
      in the business, Mary Jo Foley, gives you the insight you need to =
compete=20
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      <P><FONT face=3Darial><A=20
      =
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      <P><FONT face=3Darial>Just consider these recent moves, all less =
than a=20
      month old.</FONT></P>
      <UL><FONT face=3Darial>
        <LI>Microsoft aims at Linksys and d-Link, enters the 802.11b =
hardware=20
        market.=20
        <LI>Microsoft invests 3 billion dollars on revamping and =
repositioning=20
        Office. Will it pay off?=20
        <LI>Microsoft mulls an interim Windows Upgrade due in 2004. =
Could this=20
        be a corporate licensing ploy?=20
        <LI>Microsoft buys Liquid Audio patents. Add that to the DRM =
push, and=20
        this could mean chilling new developments in controlling media =
assets.=20
        Should music fans be worried?</FONT></LI></UL>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>And yesterday's big news: Microsoft =
announces XDocs, a=20
      new addition to Office that operates as an information-gathering =
tool=20
      combining Word like functionality with a forms package. XDocs is a =
key=20
      part of Microsoft's XML push, a move that will prove key to the =
next phase=20
      of Microsoft's .Net Web services strategy.</FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>What does it all mean? Where is it all =
leading? With=20
      such a powerful force in the industry moving in so many different=20
      directions, it's often difficult to figure out exactly what, and =
where=20
      things will go next. </FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>And let's face it. Your business depends on =
knowing=20
      what Microsoft is doing. Whether you work in IT, the computer =
industry or=20
      the financial markets, Microsoft's moves can cost you, or make you =
money.=20
      </FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>That's why you need to know, before anyone =
else, what=20
      Microsoft is doing=97before your competitors, and before even =
Microsoft=20
      wants you to know.</FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>That's why we've developed MICROSOFT =
WATCH=97we took the=20
      top journalist covering Microsoft, Mary Jo Foley, and set her =
loose. Twice=20
      a week she puts together an insider's look at this industry =
behemoth,=20
      crammed full of exclusive news details and insightful analysis to =
help you=20
      make the right decisions. </FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial><A=20
      =
href=3D"http://eletters1.ziffdavis.com/cgi-bin10/flo?y=3DhSQo0EzsF40HzV0r=
Mw0Ay"=20
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      <P><FONT face=3Darial>You'll find this indispensable resource =
helps you in=20
      myriad ways. If your business depends on Microsoft moves, you =
can't afford=20
      *not* to subscribe. And when you do, you can rest easy, knowing =
you've got=20
      the inside scoop on what Microsoft will do next, tomorrow, next =
month,=20
      next year and even 5 and 10 years out.</FONT></P>
      <P><FONT face=3Darial>=97Jim Louderback</FONT></P>
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