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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
I don't want to be a jerk but am a bit confused. You've been one of the strongest bashers of Zango, a program that pops websites/ads up over other people's websites.
Not sure why popping up an ad over someone else's content is much different from what they do. Here is your example with the Yahoo! article http://news.yahoo.com.xe42r9.urlbucks.com/
Not trying to bash, just a bit confused.
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no offense taken.. the difference is the ads dont interfere the website owners ads, they are returned to the real url after viewing the ad , with the page and ad untouched. cookies are not forced
The other difference is the ability to remove sites that do not wish to participate in having their page framed