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Author: UtahSaint
Adidas have launched (or, are about to launch) one of their biggest US based campaigns ever with the arrival of David Beckham. One line they are taking is Futbol vs. Football - in which Beckham is seen with Reggie Bush - and, hopefully for Adidas, they can educate the US public about the differences between football and (american) football. No doubt their will be a huge online component - just as Nike did with Joga Bonita the joint Futbol site with Google.
Impossible is Nothing from Adidas - here’s the original video:
The new Impossible is Nothing from Adidas campaign will be live shortly… And will explain what Beckahm is talking about - the 1998 world cup with the argie…
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A little window appeared in the corner of my browser on my office laptop this week saying I needed to upgrade my “Viewpoint Player” or something like that. What I soon discovered that Viewpoint is a POS (Piece of XXXX) software that pretends to be a needed service for AOL IM. Let me tell you straight. Let me also tell you - remove it asap - it takes up valuable system resources and valuable screen real-estate inside your IE browser. I can’t believe companies like this still exist. Wores than that, I can’t believe companies still advertise with crappy companies like this. Browser toolbars other than Google and maybe StumpleUpon suck.
To uninstall simply head to your control panel - scroll down to Viewpoint and you’ll see 2 installs, one for a media player (right, a media player!) and one for a toolbar - click the uninstall button and you’ll be a happy surfer again. BTW, just to prove how crappy a company they are, when you uninstall the POS, it quickly opens an IE window requesting feedback - let me tell you, I left them some feedback!
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