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They all recycle the same press releases as each other.
This internet thingy is quite enlightening for anybody (including me) who thinks (thought) that newspaper staff actually write the items that they print.
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Yeah, just putting up the press releases is a lazy approach. I was wondering if there were any sites that offered insight and analysis, or at least a view\opinion on the content of press releases.
I've got that one and just checking out Techworld to see if it is any good.
There must be others, or are they all much of a muchness.
They all recycle the same press releases as each other.
This internet thingy is quite enlightening for anybody (including me) who thinks (thought) that newspaper staff actually write the items that they print.
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