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Date

Tuesday, July 15 2008

Author

Vaiohut

It has come to my attention that some classified Sony’s information were leaked out somewhere back in 2007. The VAIO Advance Technology Center was experimenting in the Parallel Realm Technology, in hoping that one day mankind may benefit from this research.

Unfortunately, there was a minor glitch in the system. Nine parts of the VAIO Advanced Technologies went missing. Some investigation reports are saying that these nine technology are scattered all around the world.

All effort had being put by Sony’s Intelligence Center of Research and Advanced Technology Investigation to get back the missing technology, but time is running out and they are running out of resources. Most of Sony’s secret agents are either still recuperating from the recent Blu-Ray HDDVD wars or are involved in the ongoing PS3 gaming console war.

I was contacted by Sony to help them search for the missing VAIO technologies. It is a less known fact that apart form my day job being a web/php programmer, I sometime freelance as a secret agent and a world class spy. I have worked with secret agencies like S.H.I.E.L.D and CONTROL. This time it was Sony.

The task however is more difficult then as aspected. It is crucial that these VAIO technologies are recovered soon or else the knowledge is lost forever. Therefore I’m asking the help from my fellow readers.

This is highly classified information. Please visit this secret website Sony had put up, and register yourself to get a VAIO passport. You might have to travel across the world in order to search for clues.

By the way, Sony is also giving away a VAIO laptop as a reward for the agents that manage to recover those missing items. However that is not the goal here, it is about finding those missing technologies that one day may benefit mankind.

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The objective of viral marketing is to have people talking about the product or services. This might just be Sony’s latest attempt in viral marketing. A VAIO hunt around the world. Check it out.

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About the Author

J Shamsul is a web programmer with strong interest in tech culture who fancies himself as a writer. He is the chief editor of Jiboneus and basically are in-charge of its everyday operation. He is what you get when you cross an Apple fanboy with a Linux geek. Tweet him @jibone or connect with in on facebook.com/jshamsul.
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