RE: Words From Our Sponsor: A Jeweler Commissions a Novel

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 15:59:51 BST

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    On 09/04/01 10:17, Lawrence DeBivort said this-

    >What about creating a website that would display solid information about
    >products, vetted by the website owners, as long as the product manufacturers
    >excused themselves from any commercial advertising?

    That sounds like Consumer Reports.

    Which is a subscription service, mostly because it doesn't allow
    advertising.

    - Wade

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