Talk:Jamba!
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"When scrolling over the ad, it plays ringtones that most users find annoying."
Subjective nonsense? I'm inclined to agree, but this "fact" neither verifiable nor particularly encyclopedic content. I'm taking it out.
Shouldn't this be "Jamster?" WhisperToMe 02:17, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Jamster is just a trademark of Jamba --AiR 21:25, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
How come nobody mentions the fact that Jamba is a scam-company, and has been disallowed in amongst other countries, Australia? Is this page directly edited by Jambas CEO?
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- cite? I live in the US now, but as of December `06, Jamster is alive and well in Australia. Achromatic 20:28, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Profit or turnover?
"Jamba/Jamster boomed - when VeriSign bought the business it was making $15 million per quarter and 3 quarters later it was making $150 million a quarter - in 2005 the company made close to $600 million in revenue."
On first reading of this I thought they were making $15 million profit a quarter, then $150 million - but as about half of it was sold for $188 million it must be turnover, otherwise the price would be far higher. The meaning of the word "revenue" is not well known to non-accountants in this country - people could easily think it meant profit. Plus if someone used the phrase "they were making" I would have thought they were referring to profit rather than turnover or revenue. 80.3.41.218 15:25, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Logo jamba navi.gif
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