Ensuring that one’s costumer base remains loyal, also known as lock-in, is an important part of many software and hardware manufacturers’ business plan. Recently, I came across an especially displeasing example of sneaky and subtle customer lock-in strategy from our friends at Microsoft.
_S for Sneaky
14/07/2009
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