Ms. Parker, no offense, but after the first so-called "Reader's Choice" award, not many are prepared to give Infoworld much credit at all. About all I am willing to grant IW is that you are at least allowing us to vent our frustration (even if it makes no difference to IW itself).
As long as IW attempts to tell us what we 'really want' instead of allowing that our professional opinions might have some value, Infoworld will be harshly criticized. If Infoworld had any respect for it's readership, it's readership might show some respect for Infoworld. Infoworld has shown no integrity on this issue so far, why should we believe that the situation has changed?
Again, this whole problem is the creation of Ms. Reed, who insisted on being insulting and unprofessional toward a large segment of IW's readers.
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