Memo: Microsoft's marketing chief Chris Capossela tells employees not to engage in any public-facing April Fool's Day pranks because of "unwanted news cycles" (Tom Warren/The Verge)

Memo: Microsoft's marketing chief Chris Capossela tells employees not to engage in any public-facing April Fool's Day pranks because of "unwanted news cycles" (Tom Warren/The Verge)


Tom Warren / The Verge:

Memo: Microsoft’s marketing chief Chris Capossela tells employees not to engage in any public-facing April Fool’s Day pranks because of “unwanted news cycles”  —  No Clippy pranks this year  —  Everyone hates April Fools’ Day, and Microsoft is taking a stand against its own corporate pranks.

Memo: Microsoft's marketing chief Chris Capossela tells employees not to engage in any public-facing April Fool's Day pranks because of "unwanted news cycles" (Tom Warren/The Verge)
Source: Tech Meme

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