Sorry for off-topic, but can someone explain to me how to embed an image into my posts on this forum? I used the Insert Image dealio in the post composition window, and it even displayed the image inside the window, but when it published, it just has the "Attachment #####" link and no embedded image.
Sorry for off-topic, but can someone explain to me how to embed an image into my posts on this forum? I used the Insert Image dealio in the post composition window, and it even displayed the image inside the window, but when it published, it just has the "Attachment #####" link and no embedded image.
click advanced in the comment box> manage attachments > and attach local image,
I am reminded of the movie ET where Reese's Pieces sales skyrocketed. Funny thing is, Spielberg approached M&M/Mars to use M&Ms, they said no.
This was the birth of product placement as we know it. Before this, some product placement deals had existed, but it was sometimes even customary for the film makers to have to compensate a company for using it's brands in movies, rather than use generic/fake products. Spielberg wanted to use M&Ms but they felt they should get more in return and declined. Hershey's (who happens to distribute Kit Kat in the US, I believe), agreed to allow Amblin Productions use Reese's pieces and also worked out a deal where Hershey's would not pay to be in ET, but they would do $1 million in promotions to tie-in their product to the movie. The deal worked out so well for Hersheys (some estimates say sales tripled) that it paved the way for many of the product placement deals that have occurred since, which generally involve brand makers paying large sums to film makers for the privilege of having their product appear on the big screen.
It is kind of cool that Android and Kit Kat could work out a "symbiotic" tie-in here, which stands to benefit both parties involved without having to cost anyone millions of $.
It's good to see a partnership like this. I wonder what the future has in store for Android and potential partners to promote future releases of new OS' or product announcements.
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It's good to see a partnership like this. I wonder what the future has in store for Android and potential partners to promote future releases of new OS' or product announcements.
It's good to see a partnership like this. I wonder what the future has in store for Android and potential partners to promote future releases of new OS' or product announcements.
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It's good to see a partnership like this. I wonder what the future has in store for Android and potential partners to promote future releases of new OS' or product announcements.
Both companies will be marketing each other at zero price and the benefit to both the companies will be huge. Undoubtedly, Android is gonna make billions with it.
Parents of young Android users were secretly hoping the next Android release would of been code named "Broccoli" in hopes of getting their kids to actually eat their damn veggies.
Parents of young Android users were secretly hoping the next Android release would of been code named "Broccoli" in hopes of getting their kids to actually eat their damn veggies.