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Old 08-27-2010, 09:14 AM   #32
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My objection to advertising in e-books has to do with what has happened with website advertising. At first, website adevertising was just there; you could choose to look at it or not. Then they started to put the ads in the middle of the text of the site. Inconvenient but one could still just skip over it. Then came the pop-ups, blocking the content, and the video ads that have to be endured before moving on.
It's always easy to spot the IE users: they're the ones complaining about the ads and popups on websites.

Us longtime Firefox users are saying to ourselves, "Huh? What's she talking about?".

Firefox + AdBlock =
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