top | item 9509000 (no title) whysonot | 10 years ago Does this read like an advertisement to anybody else? discuss order hn newest kayman|10 years ago I find myself wary of these types of articles.As people become desensitized to clicking on ads, these articles seem to be the new ads. tombrossman|10 years ago Perfect example right here, which is an Ars Technica "article" from their new UK site, brought to you by a certain Microsoft product which just so happens to be worked in to the story. http://arstechnica.co.uk/features/2015/05/ken-fishers-travel... load replies (1) cortesoft|10 years ago Yeah, "powerhouse" kinda gave it away. ojbyrne|10 years ago On that note, when I went to the page, I thought I was on Lexus's site, because of the huge ad at the top of the page.
kayman|10 years ago I find myself wary of these types of articles.As people become desensitized to clicking on ads, these articles seem to be the new ads. tombrossman|10 years ago Perfect example right here, which is an Ars Technica "article" from their new UK site, brought to you by a certain Microsoft product which just so happens to be worked in to the story. http://arstechnica.co.uk/features/2015/05/ken-fishers-travel... load replies (1)
tombrossman|10 years ago Perfect example right here, which is an Ars Technica "article" from their new UK site, brought to you by a certain Microsoft product which just so happens to be worked in to the story. http://arstechnica.co.uk/features/2015/05/ken-fishers-travel... load replies (1)
ojbyrne|10 years ago On that note, when I went to the page, I thought I was on Lexus's site, because of the huge ad at the top of the page.
kayman|10 years ago
As people become desensitized to clicking on ads, these articles seem to be the new ads.
tombrossman|10 years ago
cortesoft|10 years ago
ojbyrne|10 years ago