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The Inquisitr: ‘Arrington on journalism is like Britney Spears on parenting’, says Swisher

September 9th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Journalism, USA
At this week's Demo Conference renowned Wall Street Journal technology columnist Kara Swisher attacked Tech Crunch's founder Michael Arrington: 'being lectured in journalism ethics by Michael Arrington is like getting parenting tips from Britney Spears'. Full story...

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TechCrunch: Data portability is the new walled garden

May 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Oliver Luft in Accessibility, Editors' pick, Facebook, Handy Technology, google, social networks

Michael Arrington says the spat between Google and Facebook over the banning of Google’s Friend Connect is purely and simply about control of users and user information.

“Internet giants know that the days of getting you to spend all of your time inside their walled gardens are over,” he writes.

“So the next best thing is to at least maintain as much data about the user as possible, and make sure they identify with your brand while they are out there not being on your site.”

OpenID is becoming popular with developers as it allows users to log into sites with IDs taken from elsewhere - thus encouraging users not to move all their info wholesale.

Facebook and MySpace, he says, keep users happy and prevent them from moving all their personal info to other sites by allowing some portability so they don’t leave entirely.

“Not too portable, mind you.”

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Washingtonpost.com: WaPo signs up TechCrunch for online syndication deal

May 12th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Oliver Luft in Editors' pick, Journalism, Newspapers, blogs, business

TechCrunch stories will now appear in the Washington Post website’s technology section as part of a syndication deal between the publishers.

“I think this is a good experiment for the Washington Post - adding new types of content to the site to retain reader interest, over and above their existing stories,” said TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington.

Currently no comments will be allowed on TechCrunch content on the WaPo site - something Arrington hopes will change in the future.

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