Arrington, please
For the educated (by Gawker media) reader, how much of this do you think is driven by an actual business issue and how much is driven by hubris? At what point is one embarrassed by actually behaving like a "diva"?
A one hour mistake and Arrington is seeing red, and flipping out about MSN being less blue. Seriously.
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Anonymous
November 06, 2009
Did you see the other Michael Arrington-related post this week that been getting a lot of attention - about Don Dodge?http://bit.ly/4A7INdAnonymous
November 06, 2009
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November 09, 2009
tod - where else that isn't overly technical (you know, for people like me that are super proud of their basic html coding skills)? :)Anonymous
November 11, 2009
Well, the obvious ones are:
- BoingBoing.net, which is like drinking from a fire hose, but most stuff goes through there at some point or another.
- Engadget.com is a standard read for most techies.
- Other than those, I generally follow links from other bloggers...good old word-of-mouth, but using the intertubes. If I think of others I'll post them. Over the past few years I've really trimmed down my RSS feeds. I found that I couldn't keep up with 158 feeds. Of course I still read yours though. :)
Anonymous
November 12, 2009
tod - I think I need some serious filtering. What to do for someone who wants to know what is going on but doesn't have time to know too much. I'll give engadget a try. Thanks for the recommendations!Anonymous
November 16, 2009
And I may stand corrected on some of my posted opinions. People disappoint me. They really do.