The first and most obvious point is that they are NOT journalists. They
are "monkey read, monkey write" content pushers with no regard for truth,
accuracy, or fairness.
Look at what's happened with the Apple thing. One monkey reads what another
monkey wrote, figures it's true, and writes his own version, mixing things
'round a bit. Now when you read something it sounds like the whole of cloud
computing is at risk.
It's all crap. They do whatever they can to get you to their site so you are
forced to watch a 30 second commercial ( which is moronic, btw).
T
Sent from whatever device will keep us from debating which one is better.
On Aug 12, 2012, at 7:57 PM, "Ivan .Heca" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cui bono
>
> http://paranoia.dubfire.net/2012/07/tech-journalists-stop-hyping-unproven.html?utm_source=Contextly&utm_medium=RelatedLinks&utm_campaign=AroundWeb
>
> ouch
>
> http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2012/08/10/experts-idiots-war-security-165251/
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