Is this REALLY necessary?
| Curtis |
Tuesday, May 6, 2003 at 6:09 PM |
Portable toilets with high-speed Internet connections will begin appearing sometime this summer, according to Reuters. These are the brainchild of the marketing people at Microsoft's MSN division. (All I can say is, this is what happens when marketing people get drunk.)
| Buk |
Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 8:05 AM |
UPDATE - Both CNN and the AP are reporting today that the "iLoo" project (Internet enabled portable toilets)was a hoax, perpetrated by the MSN's UK division. (All I can say is, this is what happens when marketing people sober up the next day.)
| Buk |
Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 8:42 PM |
UPDATE - It's not a hoax after all, they really did plan to build an Internet enabled portable toilet, according to reports from both Reuters and the AP.
Lisa Gurry, a product manager for MSN says "We jumped the gun basically yesterday in confirming that it was a hoax, and in fact it was not." She added "We're going to be taking a good look at our communication processes internally."
It was a real project, but is no more. Embarrassed MSN executives, who only learned of the project from news reports, have canceled it saying, it "wasn't the best extension of our brand."
| Buk |
Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 8:49 PM |
Quotes...
"Corporate headquarters ... looked at it and decided maybe this wasn't a good idea."
-- Lisa Gurry, MSN product manager
"Knowing Microsoft, though, it probably won't be perfected until Version 2.0"
-- the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Microsoft's home town newspaper
"The only worse thing they could have done with this PR debacle was to have officially announced that the iLoo was going to run 'Bob'."
-- Russ Cooper, computer security specialist