Did Samsung Stage ‘Wake Up’ Protest at Australian Apple Store? [VIDEO]
A group of black-clad protesters recently gathered outside an Apple store in Sydney, Australia, and shouted — apparently to the customers inside — to “wake up.” The stunt is suspected to be part of Samsung‘s campaign to promote the Galaxy S III smartphone. Captured on video by blogger Nate “Blunty” Burr and reported by Australian site Mumbrella, a black bus with the words “Wake Up” prominently painted on the side pulled up beside the Apple Store. Several people wearing black clothing then exited the bus, held up signs that...
Published By: Mashable - Thursday, 26 April, 2012
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