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Old 03-26-2011, 07:09 PM   #1
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Default Office Standard 2010 32 Bit Hold the presses Bill

Bill Gates might be retiring from his day-to-day duties at Microsoft subsequent yr. But he'll always have a place to go to get free food (but not drinks), thanks to his brand-new Hooters VIP card. (Yep, that sure looks like a real photo of a bored and annoyed-looking Gates and buddy Warren Buffett posing with the Hooter gals for a Christmas card.) Why am I posting this on a supposedly enterprise-tech-oriented blog? I've been wanting to weigh in on the whole pay-per-blog controversy that is swirling around the Web as of late. Yes, ZDNet bloggers are paid based on our page-view traffic. No one's trying to hide that fact. But the way I am paid for my work here hasn't led me to downplay less-than-######y topics, such as service packs and application-programming interfaces,Office 2010 Home And Student Serial Key, in favor of obvious click-bait. (And hey,Office 2010 Home And Business, when will I ever have a chance to get the words "Bill Gates" and "Hooters" in the same headline again? Just kidding. Sort of.) I try to choose my topics for this blog based on readers — Microsoft customers,Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Product Key, partners, competitors (and even employees) want to know. Sure,Office Professional Plus 2010, bloggers (including myself) being provided with Vista Ferrari laptops or Microsoft seeking a less-than-forthright way to alter the Wikipedia entry on ODF vs. OOXML may well bring in more clicks than stories on potential Vista-application incompatibilties. (Question: Who would make a judgement about which office suite to buy based on an incredibly dry and lengthy Wikipedia entry about file formats? Just wondering….) I figure if someone wants to read that kind of stuff,Office Standard 2010 32 Bit, there are lots of places s/he can go to find it. More and more journalists and bloggers are being paid on the basis of their traffic. Anyone who thinks traditional mainstream-media authors are — or have been — immune from similar metrics is wrong. So what should I blog about next? How I got Lebron James' autograph at the Vista launch? Or the inner workings of Dynamics SL? Hmmm. Tough choice …
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