“Internet Explorer 10 takes the lead in browser privacy”
—Geek.com
"Greatly enhanced and is simply delightful"
—Gizmodo
“Flip ahead feature in Internet Explorer 10 is slick”
—Tweet
Sources for the first two might actually be findable. "Tweet" as a front-page endorsement? I'm not sure if they're trying to be funny or serious. That looks more like something theonion.com would use.
A random tweet possibly made by a person working at Microsoft? Or maybe the tweet doesn't actually exist.
I've seen companies (gaming companies, mostly) that display tweets as endorsements for a game and then, when I try to find the tweet in Twitter, that user mysteriously doesn't exist.
> Sources for the first two might actually be findable. "Tweet" as a front-page endorsement? I'm not sure if they're trying to be funny or serious. That looks more like something theonion.com would use.
Of course it's an ironic joke.
Yes, even people in big companies like Microsoft sometimes have a sense of humor.
“Internet Explorer 10 takes the lead in browser privacy” —Geek.com
"Greatly enhanced and is simply delightful" —Gizmodo
“Flip ahead feature in Internet Explorer 10 is slick” —Tweet
Sources for the first two might actually be findable. "Tweet" as a front-page endorsement? I'm not sure if they're trying to be funny or serious. That looks more like something theonion.com would use.