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Flooding the market with a company's computer disks in an effort to get as many people as possible to install the software or subscribe to the service.
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"About a year ago, AOL stopped disk spamming because their computer system couldn't keep up with the millions of bandwidth-hogging new users they were signing up. But now that they've beefed up their system, they're ready to bombard us with diskettes again."
— Mike Elgan, "Commentary," Mike Elgan's Win Letter
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New words. 2013.