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Ads. They’ve been part of our lives for years now. Web ads have evolved since the web became commercial. From Text ads to popups, overlays, javascript and cool little flash pages. Ads are all over sites and can be either non-obtrusive, or very annoying.
Last week I wrote an article about a Match.com advertisement where a girl who didn’t really look 18 was supposedly looking at her computer screen. It bothered me that I had to see that. Then, as I entered into MySpace, I found a lot more questionable, concerning ads. It really made me wonder – What is really crossing the line when it comes to advertising?
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