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Mike @ Feb 22nd 2008 10:55AM
Gah! Chrysler has such nice websites. Check out tatamotors some time. This has fail written all over it.
Brent @ Feb 22nd 2008 12:27PM
I don't see mention of any de-content plans.
VP @ Feb 22nd 2008 11:17AM
Is the target market of Chrysler's website and Tata's the same? It doesn't hurt to think once in a while, before you type.
Jeff @ Feb 22nd 2008 1:25PM
Tata will have little to nothing to do with the way the website looks or navigates. That is all done by Chrysler's advertising / interactive agency. Tata will be performing the back off webmastering and hard core programming work.
At least that is how it works in most corporate websites. While I can't say why, I do know what I'm talking about.... :-)