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RECENT WORK
: : campaign to counteract negative public opinion surrounding
a controversial health supplement ingredient |
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Spam
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Unsolicited promotional email or "Spam" has become the scourge
of the Internet with mass mailings clogging mailboxes and servers (not to
mention the agenda of Congress) and costing us all time, money and aggravation. One of the common ways that spammers compile their insidious lists of millions of email addresses is to automatically and continuously comb the web using software "robots". These programs employ essentially the same technology developed for search engines but instead of indexing page content to help users find what we need, the robots "harvest" all of the email addresses contained within the pages of public web sites, adding them to their enormous mailing lists. To reduce the possibility of this occurring we've removed
the actual email address from the HTML text of our pages, including the
address instead only as a graphic. Displayed in graphic form it can be
read by human users but contains no address code for the spam robot to
copy. |
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