The reason I say this is think about how Windows got the vast majority of the marketshare despite the perfection of OSX.
The reason for this is Microsoft allows anyone to run a computer on Windows whereas Apple requires you to buy their own computer to get OSX. What I'm saying is the real profit is in the software, not the hardware.
I don't even know what the Wii U is. To me it is the thing with the tablet controller thingamabob that was in that one picture on that website once.
On the Wii U I've seen a grand total of zero adverts on the television about it. It was released with ZERO fanfare or any marketing strategy of any kind. All I know was that it came out several months ago, it's called the Wii U and it has a screen on the controller. Thats all i've gleaned from my life in that time. Total failure from a marketing perspective.
Firefox 23 has removed the UI setting to disable javascript!
Are you kidding? Pikman 3 ads are all over the place right now. Presumably the advertising has ramped up now that they actually have a game worth hyping.
Thanks, now I know to avoid that version, not that I often disable js in Firefox.
Idk who made such a defective decision but limiting user options is frustrates me on a personal level. What's that Mozilla? Was a check box to disable js too complicated for the average layperson? Now instead if they have a need to disable js they will need to spend time spelunking through the technical arena of about:config filled with all sorts of scary words like "this might void your warranty".
You shouldn't disable javascript.
I'm pretty sure this already happens - when I search for shops by name I often get competitor shops appearing ahead of that shop. This happens even when the shop I'm looking for is much closer. Either Google's algorithm is crap, or they've been doing this for at least a year.http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/8/4602828/google-maps-search-result-ads-ios-android-apps
"Google is beginning to build ads into its Maps search results on iOS and Android. Starting today, when users search for general business types — such as a convenience store or a gardening shop — their very first result may be a business that's paid to be lifted to the top."