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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2010

Gregory Johnson demonstrates how advertisers use misleading ads to effectively deceive website visitors into clicking on them. Unfortunately, even reputable websites like CNET don't filter out such misleading ads since they earn commissioned revenue for sales.

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  • Great Info for any one getting to know the web

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  • Cnet, you suck on allowing false advertisement, you should be sued.

  • The thing about cnet downloads is false advertisement, for instants, your looking for a dvd to vcd software, you filter by "FREE", you download it, looks promising when you use it, then surprise surprise, it's not free, you either yet a trial or 10% burn process example, wasting your time and dvd-r's on a crappy program that is marked as "FREE", then you are redirected to a page where they want your credit details to for the full version and then you find out, it's not what you wanted.

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