A writer promoting his book “the internet, now in handy book form” created a wonderful parody of Facebook, a potentially brilliant example of viral marketing seems to be dead on target. Although it is possible that people that find this the funniest are unlikely to be interested in a book that on the surface might be targeted to the internet newb. But then are they the ones that are going to spread it further? Boy, viral targeting is a conundrum.
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