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Just say no to the iPod

by Tom Krazit

White earbuds are, like, so 2001, according to the folks behind the iPod-skewering IDon't Web page. Of course, those folks have a vested interest in reversing the iPod craze.

IDont.com is the latest in a so-called "viral marketing" campaign, in which corporations aim to come off as anything but corporate through a cheeky Web site designed to look like a grass-roots uprising. As little white-earbud clad sheep saunter on the home page, IDont.com declares, "The time has come to rise up against the iTatorship. There is an alternative."

Interestingly, however, the only alternative they cite is SanDisk's Sansa e200 music player, unveiled at CES earlier this year. Other companies make MP3 players that thumb their nose at the iTatorship, including Sony, Creative, Cowan, but IDont.com only has eyes for SanDisk.

And that, of course, is because SanDisk owns www.idont.com, according to Network Solutions' WHOIS search service. Other companies have chosen to hide their ownership of similar sites, as was the case when Microsoft and Intel marketed their Origami and Ultramobile PC projects.

A SanDisk representative confirmed the company was behind the campaign. The site was designed as a tongue-in-cheek parody of Apple Computer's iPod campaign and designed to be edgy in hopes of reaching a young audience, he said. The site will probably be up another couple of weeks before SanDisk launches a more mainstream-oriented campaign.

Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom.
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