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Amen, brother!

Posted by: gabriel
Date posted: Tue, 17 Jun 1997

That, and I would like to see IW stop the headline-editorializing.

Example: Hancock Tries to Woo PC Diehards to Rhapsody.

Not, "Hancock adresses PC makers at PC expo on benefits of Rhapsody", which would be positive, or "Hancock gives Rhapsody address at PC Expo", which would be _truly_ impartial.

Every time I see an Apple article, it is laden with ominous overtones. Catch phrases like "Too little, too late?", and "Last-Ditch Effort" mar otherwise informative articles on new technology.

I don't see a "tries" or "in a last ditch effort to stop the Sun juggernaut" phrase used in today's article on Microsoft's J/Direct.

IW's claim of impartiality is a farce.


Exactly (kdenehy) Tue, 17 Jun

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