Extracted from AP
Three years ago, Adam Kalsey set up a weblog or blog to share his thoughts about online business and the digital revolution. Like countless other bloggers, he lets his readers post comments on his entries.
Recently, his site has been getting remarks like "Thanks for the information!" and "Sounds great!"
They're not from supporters, but from people -- or machines -- who leave names like "Generic Viagra," "Online Gambling" and "Free Poker" and links to unsavoury sites.
Spammers are flocking to new communications tools like moths to light, threatening to cripple these tools just as they are beginning to take off.
I wonder if Theophillus can be considered a spammer :)
But I digress somewhat. As a Maxis user, I find to my absolute consternation that my mobile is "open season" as far as consumer hunting goes. At average of 4-5 SMS spams a week touting new services and parties to name a few, I wonder if the privacy rights people have something to say about this... to say nothing about the MCMC who can only sit and play with words as the problems mount from quality of service to telco sponsored spam!
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Well one thing is for sure (Buy Viagra) - you won't find spam in my blog!
With love from PJ... Viagra - what's looking up? ;)
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