A recently launched blog from computer giant Dell shares the same name as a porn site, a blogger has discovered.
The one2one blog, which launched earlier this week, promises 'direct conversations with Dell'.

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vnunet.com, 14 Jul 2006
A recently launched blog from computer giant Dell shares the same name as a porn site, a blogger has discovered.
The one2one blog, which launched earlier this week, promises 'direct conversations with Dell'.
Donna Bogatin, a blogger at ZDnet, attempted to visit the blog after reading about the site. But she found herself on www.one2one.com, a site that promises, among other things, 'hot live babes ready to please you 24/7'.
"Having read my fellow bloggers' straightforward, objective analyses of the Dell entry into the blogosphere, I nevertheless wanted to judge the Dell blogging effort for myself," Bogatin wrote.
"Remembering the blog name referred to in the numerous unimpassioned blog posts, I navigated to one2one.com.
"Contrary to my expectation of arriving at a staid, boring corporate shell aiming to put forth 'corporate speak', I was greeted by a very 'live action' experience featuring 'online babes eager to chat'."
A Google search for one2one currently lists the adult site above Dell's blog.
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