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Hello there,

Welcome to this month's edition of the Include Digital Digest, your monthly round-up of industry news, trivia and viral.

You can't please everyone any of the time?

Microsoft, upset that the man on the street thinks Vista is a white elephant, has spent millions on TV ads that are reminiscent of an albino pachyderm. Nice work Bill!

The controversial Facebook redesign has also been making headlines, as millions complain "it's terribly confusing and we hate it." Cue dozens of futile Facebook Groups such as "I need 10,000,000 people to join this group RIGHT NOW to protest against the Facebook redesign".

Do No Evil (terms and conditions apply)

Google: like death and taxes, you just can't escape it. Google's new web browser Chrome is the latest addition to the company's stable of products featuring terms and conditions straight out of Orwell's 1984. The U.N. and China will be rubbing their hands with glee...

Bye for now!
Must see: Incredible vintage photo collection - it's huge!
Must see: Marcus Walter's illustration portfolio
Must go: London Design Festival is in full swing
 Chuck Norris
 Bruce Lee
 Jackie Chan
 Steven Seagal
Martial artists
The evergreen Chuck Norris, purveyor of quality facts, is the undisputed king of the dojo. Bruce and Jackie are vying for second spot, with Steven Seagal languishing in last place despite the cult of Seagalology.
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Black Samurai
Don't wear your tracksuit in the jungle
Terrible local commercial
Ninjas on rollerskates
Google: With the release of Chrome, Google now wants you to use its browser, docs, stats, email, maps, and, of course, its search engine! What do you think?
A: I trust Google with my data
B: It's an invasion of privacy
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