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Is There Hope For Printed Mags?

The old debate of print vs. internet is emerging around a new print magazine called Dispatches. What's the fuss? They're trying to compete with the Internet by being more analytical; in other words, instead of hurrying to churn out another news item, they'll take their sweet time to write really smart, well-researched articles. Their site [...]


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Blogs and the attribution dilemma

I wasn't going to jump into this one, mostly because it seemed kind of “inside baseball” (i.e., not that interesting to lots of people), but as we all know one of the main things the blogosphere likes to do is blog about blogging, so I thought I would take a crack at the Ars Technica [...]

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A Brief Update on the Ars Situation

So obviously the Ars Technica story yesterday blew up pretty big, pretty fast. Arguments have been made back and forth and various sites have written it up as well. Quite frankly I'm just happy it's out there on a larger scale now - whether you believe Ars is ganking ideas or not, I hope you're more likely to watch for it. I still have yet to hear from Ars directly on the matter, but one of their writers...

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Ars Technica Has No Shame, But That's Nothing New

MG Siegler has this well-justified rant against uber-tech news site Ars Technica. His basic complaint is that Ars Technica is "really good at stealing other's ideas" because they ripped off a piece he did likening the global spread of the...

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The Right Way is Always Clear

Over the past several days, I have engaged in multiple conversations about business ethics. Mostly discussing situations where, from the outside, individual actions seem to take on shady tactics. Before I go on, lets define what I mean by Shady Tactics. Shady Tactics: When there is a clear “right” path, the actions of an individual or company are clearly circumventing that path with the intent to...