
Hey, do not be serious about Firefox. It has just recently conducted a contest on video flicks. Do I get your attention now? Yes, you got that right. Firefox has been campaigning for video flicks, so it decided to devise a contest for creative
short film makers.
To cut the story short, Firefox intended to promote itself through advertisements. That is the best way to capture the attention of clients. But, I think the
Firefox company made the move late now. What is there to advertise about when it is already popular? Maybe they wanted to have some fun while urging the enthusiasts to push their creativity to the limits.
If you have not heard of the contest, it is over. There was already a winner. The video is entitled Daredevil. No, it does not star Ben Afleck, but a surfer. I did not get to see the video, but the description says, the surfboard symbolizes the
popular Internet browser. That cool, right? The contest also proved the generosity of Firefox. All the entries are considered winners and will be featured in the upcoming Advertising Awards in New York. Just imagine the hundreds of entries in the contest get to enter the prestigious award giving body.
As the 2006 World Cup to be held in Germany looms in the coming weeks, Sepp Blatter, FIFA's chairman said that the game organizers are currently working for solutions to a potential ticketing problem that could result to violence and injuries outside the
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