Here’s an article from Business Week about podcasting. This may just be me, but when the very first sentence of an article has a big splashy misspelling in it, my assumption from then forward is that the writer didn’t put much into it and no one cares enough to fact check the damn thing so be careful believing what you read. That assumption may not be correct 100% of the time, but it feels like the way the smart money bets. But what would I know, I’m just a blogger/podcaster and I don’t have the professionalism of these pro reporters.
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That’s right mofo and don’t you dare ever become professional like those “maroons.”
Even a Google search for “Gilmore Gang” comes back with the first hit being “IT Conversations – The Gillmor Gang”.
Simple enough to drop Olga an email pointing that out. Nice that the email address is at the bottom of the story. Here’s hoping for a correction.
Maybe then I can finish the read…..
Nonsense. I’ve seen the future, and it is SlashDot. Embrace, extend, extinguish.
Chris, I can’t remember the last time I looked at Slashdot without being prompted by a blog link, and it’s probably been a year even with that.
Mark, I’m not dropping her that email. Let her figure it out herself or the Business Week paid minions or let them be glaringly wrong in an embarrasing way.
why would anybody read businesweek on “podcasting” is beyond me.
That’s like reading cooking tip in car magazine.