In both cases, it sank without a trace. My guess is
that marketing types who have an inflated idea of
their company's importance are drawn to the "Foo One"
brand idea. They soon find that the rest of the world
finds the name stuck-up rather than attractive.
Leave this brand idea to Air Force One and Big Red One. It makes sense there.
"Foo One" is a brand that has been tried before; see en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Sun_ONE www.prnewswire. com/cgi- bin/stories. pl?ACCT= 104&STORY= /www/story/ 24294
"Sun One" http://
and "Netscape One"
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In both cases, it sank without a trace. My guess is
that marketing types who have an inflated idea of
their company's importance are drawn to the "Foo One"
brand idea. They soon find that the rest of the world
finds the name stuck-up rather than attractive.
Leave this brand idea to Air Force One and Big Red One. It makes sense there.