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prerelease and through
There have been several leaks of secret Apple software through the prerelease program, most notably the Mac OS X 10. 4 Tiger leaks, in which Apple sued three men who allegedly leaked Mac OS X 10. 4 prerelease builds to BitTorrent.
Despite its unofficial status, it has been tested and had gone through several prerelease versions before being released to the general public.

prerelease and .
In August, after extensive testing E-1 step samples of the 80286, Digital Research acknowledged that Intel corrected all documented 286 errata, but said there were still undocumented chip performance problems with the prerelease version of Concurrent DOS 286 running on the E-1 step.
This menu was named the " Aids " menu in prerelease versions, but was renamed " Goodies " as public awareness of the AIDS epidemic grew in the summer of 1983.
From April 2004 onwards, boards were shipped for developers with prerelease version of OS4.
* Access to prerelease software-Another notable feature of the Apple Developer Program is the ability to receive prerelease software, most importantly prerelease versions of Apple's own operating system, as well as other Apple software.
The latest prerelease version, Visio 2013 Preview, was released on July 16, 2012, along with the beta release of Microsoft Office 2013.
The prerelease has long been delisted from the distributor's site and the book was never given a proper release, although the prerelease PDF is readily available online.
Thus, the GMR review was rendered invalid because it was based on a prerelease development version of the game.
The first version was released to the public on December 25, 1993, and the last version available was a 2. 0 prerelease.
Originally called Norton Utilities 2. 0 for Windows NT during prerelease, it was announced on 1997-01-27.
Development seemed to halt some time after 2002, with no public updates to the site and source code for several years, but resumed in August, 2006 with the prerelease of version 10. 0.
In December 1985, while being held at a prerelease center, he escaped by signing himself out for a walk, and never returned to the facility until he was caught on March 22, 2005.

advertising and campaign
They'd peddled the soap virtually alone, and without much success, until about a year ago, when -- with the addition of `` SX-21 '' to their secret formula and the inauguration of a high-powered advertising campaign -- sales had soared practically into orbit.
The 1960 advertising campaign brought a total of 239 inquiries ; ;
An advertising campaign of the early 20th century in Britain depicted the Pope seated on his throne, bearing a mug of Bovril.
For her job in Duluth, Minnesota, Hall used her musical and poetic talents in an advertising campaign.
He was the first to draw Tony the Tiger for the Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes advertising campaign in 1952.
Supporters for a campaign can be either formally organized or loosely affiliated, and frequently utilize campaign advertising.
In September 2004, the song was used in Japan as part of an advertising campaign for Panasonic.
These included the popular " Put a Tiger in Your Tank " advertising campaign and accompanying tiger mascot, introduced in 1959, to promote Enco Extra and Esso Extra gasolines.
Urban myth has it that the red suit only appeared after the Coca Cola company started an advertising campaign depicting a red suited Father Christmas in the 1930s.
In 2001, computer giant IBM launched an advertising campaign in Chicago and San Francisco which involved people spray painting on sidewalks a peace symbol, a heart, and a penguin ( Linux mascot ), to represent " Peace, Love, and Linux.
In June 2008, Heinz began an advertising campaign in the UK for their new ' New York Deli Mayo ' products.
Products include tinned baked beans in tomato sauce ( popularized in the " beanz meanz Heinz " advertising campaign ), spaghetti in a similar sauce, and canned soup, condensed soup, and " ready to eat " soups.
In 2002, the inaugural television component of the " Unböring " campaign, titled Lamp, went on to win several awards, including a Grand Clio, Golds at the London International Awards and the ANDY Awards, and the Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, the most prestigious awards ceremony in the advertising community.
IKEA launched a UK-wide " Home is the Most Important Place in the World " advertising campaign in September 2007 using estate agent signs with the term " Not For Sale " written on them as part of the wider campaign.
After the campaign appeared in the Metro newspaper London the business news website www. mad. co. uk remarked that the IKEA campaign had amazing similarities with the marketing activity of UK home refurbishment company Onis living who had launched their own Not For Sale advertising campaign two years prior and was awarded the Interbuild 2006 Construction Marketing Award for best campaign under £ 25, 000.
The essence of the debate was that BMB claimed to be unaware of Onis's campaign as Onis were not an advertising agency.
Onis's argument was that their advertising could be seen in prominent landmarks throughout London, having been already accredited, showing concern about the impact IKEA's campaign would have on the originality of their own.
In April 2011, an advertising campaign for which aims to discover whether men or women are messier in the home launched.
A new advertising campaign was aired in time for the 1982 Christmas season, and the ECS itself was shown to the public at the January 1983 Consumer Electronic Show ( CES ) in Las Vegas.
This approach stood in contrast to the Labour Party's seemingly slicker campaign and it chimed with the electorate, along with hard-hitting negative campaign advertising focusing on the issue of Labour's approach to taxation.

advertising and touted
The website made money from the first paying customers using an advertising method trademarked as " immersive advertising ", touted as " an evolutionary step forward in the traditional marketing practice of product placement " in television and film.
He began advertising the land by placing flyers in Northern newspapers, such as the Chicago Tribune, that touted Briny's "$ 3 a week rent.
Pontiac touted this feature heavily in advertising, showing hammering at the bumper to no discernible effect.
The core of Speedo's advertising campaign for the new line touted the benefits of " becoming one " with the suit.
While various herbs, touted or alluded to, were talked up in the advertising, their actual effects often came from procaine extracts, or grain alcohol.
In recent years, the university's profile has been heightened as the result of a statewide advertising campaign, in which billboards, radio and television advertisements have touted UNCP as a place " where learning gets personal ," due to small class sizes, among other factors.
In development advertising the state of Virginia touted Melpar as a model.
The film's distributor capitalized on the rating in the film's advertising material, which touted the film as being " X rated and animated!
Unlike many similar frozen treats, the Klondike bar does not possess a stick for a handle ( see ice pop for comparison ), a point often touted in advertising.
The improved quality and uniformity, and the reliability of its grading system, were touted in advertising materials.
In fact, advertising of the period touted the fact that the Beetle was so watertight that it floated.
By 1947, Dreft dishwashing detergent was released: its advertising touted it as " The Greatest Dishwashing Discovery in 2, 000 Years ".
In 2005, video rental chain Blockbuster Video capitalized on this perception with a major advertising campaign that touted a revision of its rental policy as " The End of Late Fees ".

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