Microsoft's Gifts Ignite Controversy Among Bloggers
Software giant Microsoft’s recent distribution of expensive laptops loaded with its new ‘Windows Vista’ operating system has ignited controversy as well as good will among bloggers, as some bloggers accused the Redmond giant of bribery, while others accepted it as an expensive gift.
Last week, Microsoft together with AMD gave out Acer Ferrari laptops as gifts to a bunch of bloggers who are covering technology related subjects or other topics such as photography or online video that could be affected by Microsoft’s new OS, in their blogs.
Valued at more than $2,200 each, the laptops are pre-loaded with Windows Vista and are powered by an AMD Turion 64-bit processor. The company had sent out about 90 such computers to bloggers, a spokeswoman for Microsoft confirmed Friday.
Microsoft included two models, the Ferrari 1000 and Acer Ferrari 5000 in its giveaway plan. Some bloggers got Ferrari 1000s, while others got 5000s.
Long Zheng, an Australian blogger, was the first who reported about the valuable gifts in his blog. Soon after the reports emerged a controversy has sparked among the blogging community. While some bloggers greeted the machines with enthusiasm, the others said that the software giant is trying to bribe the bloggers with laptops, contending that bloggers are bound by the same rules as traditional journalists, who should not accept expensive gifts from companies they cover.
Long Zheng had over 180 comments on his post about Microsoft’s giveaways ranging from envy to disgust.
Microsoft, on the other hand, has said Friday that the company’s giveaway plan was a part of its effort to solicit feedback from the valuable writers in the blogosphere, not to encourage favorable coverage.
"Microsoft sent out machines loaded with Windows Vista to bloggers to encourage them to experience the product and to solicit their valuable feedback, offering full disclosure that no editorial commentary was expected as a condition of acceptance," the company said in a statement.
Microsoft said it chose recipients based on their level of influence within the blogosphere. Bloggers who received the laptops had written on technology related to specific areas that were a focus of Vista, such as online video or photography, the software company said.
Microsoft said that after reviewing the Vista recipients could keep the computers, give them away, or send them back.
"Microsoft’s official position is that once these bloggers are done experiencing the product, they can choose what they want to do with them," the Microsoft spokeswoman said.
Vista, a major upgrade of Microsoft's operating system which the company introduced in November-2006 for business, is scheduled to be launched for consumers at the end of this month.
GIFTS FROM MICROSOFT
The news that has sparked the planet earth, especially the blogger is good response from kind people. But fact of the matter is it's not only Mirco-Soft but all other top leaders in manufacturing business. That is why we do see brand ambassadors are being selected among celebrities around the world. But these celebrities do that, in exchange of hefty amount of money. But these boggers could have used the machines and tell us that, Vista is good product or not. We the users of PC’s/Lap-top without having all the technical details they put on would benefit from the blogs.
So I still support such gift to bloggers should have been accepted by the bloggers and send the correct message to user all over the world. Be optimistic Vista could be nice machine or a machine doesn’t worth much for end user.
All the very best & happy new year to you all.
Tazim
Is this any different to the free Xbox360s they give away???
The fact that Microsoft have been giving away free Xbox360's to bloggers and forum posters who spread dirt about Sony PS3?
Much of the PS3 bad press is generated by a few keen posters who have been bribed by Microsoft with free consoles and games.. Whilst Sony have not been helping themselves by making the blunders in the first place, the Sony bashers on Microsoft's payroll have been cashing in on their free consoles, games and Xbox live points...
I'm suprised this has slipped under the news journelits radar...
YOU COULD BE RIGHT
You could be absolutely right, Mole would be the correct word. But we the user do not have the time to explore or test it. Some one who is good in this area should be telling us the truth. Give aways are there all over..it's nothing new.
But guide us to buy the right gadget.
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Microsoft revised its offer of free laptops
Following was the response from Microsoft after initial ire amongst bloggers over free laptops posted at www.problogger.net
It seems only fair, when they are asking for a fair review of their product. A lot of magazines around the world ask for a demo product so they can review it for their readers, why not bloggers?