Yeah, I’m not sure what’s creepy about that. They probably just took it from his Twitter or Facebook page, and I’m assuming that this guy’s face is on every thing he writes.
Yeah, I’m not sure what’s creepy about that. They probably just took it from his Twitter or Facebook page, and I’m assuming that this guy’s face is on every thing he writes.
Yep. I meet with someone I never met before. They recognize me and say hi as soon as I walk in, presumably because they’ve seen a picture of me. I don’t get creeped out by it because I live in the 21st century and I recognize that they can get my photo over email and not delivered by some messenger boy on a comically…
“Is there a company with a PR department that doesn’t do this?”
Other than the accidental leak, it would be much bigger news if Microsoft didn’t do all of this.
It’s shocking to you that a huge corporation wants to know about it’s interviewers and keeps track of their various stances on issues? Don’t see anything illegal, suspicious, shady, or otherwise in any of this.
One of the largest companies in the world does what other large companies with PR branches do.
Movie at 11.
I wonder why they went to TechCrunch and Fast Company first and there’s no mention of Gizmodo.
Is there a company with a PR department that doesn’t do this?
What’s in Microsoft’s dossier for Gizmodo?