Inside's Free Magazine Is Not Really Free
from the who-pays-attention-to-definitions... dept
Anonymous Coward writes in to point us to a story about how Inside.com's new "free" magazine is not really free. They then use the rest of the article to basically point out the obvious and make fun of Inside.com (which is really extremely easy to do). I've seen the folks from Inside being interviewed before, and they were so full of themselves it was scary. They basically seem to be of the opinion that they are leading the digital media revolution, though they have no technology experience. They seem to think that the rest of us technology folks are a bunch of dimwitted morons who have been waiting for a magazine to tell us what's really going on.
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