Funny Zoozoos

Funny Zoozoos


Zoozoos the ingenious promotional characters used by a telecom network.The creatures in the new Vodafone ads are called ZooZoos. People were already in awe of those cute and lovable characters, but the curiosity heightened when Vodafone disclosed that Zoozooz were not animated, rather humans were playing those characters. People were even more hungry to know about their favorite Zoozooz.

Zoozoos are small pseudo-animated characters with big egg-shaped head, round belly but extremely thin arms and legs. It was a fresh and innovative concept and Vodafone wonderfully promoted their services by creating different stories featuring Zoozoos.
The recent ads of Stock Alerts, Filter Unwanted Callers and Cricket Commentary have really raised the bar which is already higher. These ideas really stick and people actually pay attention and might even remember the short codes given after the ad.

Vodafone chose the Indian Premier League 2 (IPL-2) as a platform to launch their advertisement, which proved to be a great marketing strategy.

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Tori Amos's Top 5 Hit Songs

Tori Amos's Top 5 Hit Songs


Tori Amos was born on August 22, 1963 into a priest's family who ran a Methodist church. Since the first day, she proved that she had unique musical abilities. When she was two years old, she began to play the piano a little and at four she composed her first play. She soon began to play and sing in the church chorus.
Tori Amos has continued to be involved in music but as a solo artist. By soul searching, she created a firm style with her piano, broken vocals, and her illogical rhythms. On the same label, Atlantic in 1992, she released her first compact disk called The Little Earthquakes. The world got to know about Tori Amos. It first, it went gold in the United States and then because it was successful her, it went gold in Great Britain.

Tori Amos, the singer-songwriter best known for her moody, piano-driven rock songs, isn't an artist most would associate with the dance routines and special effects of a typical music video. She has long been a fan of the genre, though. In the 1980s and the '90s, she recalls, "people were glued to watching videos and that was sort of your life.... Now you really have to seek them out."

1. OutKast, 'Hey Ya!'

2. Björk, 'It's Oh So Quiet'

3. Talking Heads, 'Road to Nowhere'

4. Blur, 'Coffee & TV'

5. Badly Drawn Boy, 'Spitting in the Wind'

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