What do cell phones and pets have in common?
From our pitch-filled email box comes word of a site called freedomtales.com, which lets pet owners and their beloved furry things get in on the woolly mammoth that is consumer-generated media. While it certainly is fun to watch animals escaping from their confines, the relationship to the product being advertised—which is the wireless provider Cricket—is tenuous, at best.
—Posted by Catharine P. Taylor
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