Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 07/11/2014 05:47 (07/11/2014 15:47) |
Message-ID | <vgnur9hevbu8vt8lvfn5tdqa0ap0b78kns@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Savageduck |
SavageduckBut informed tabloid press.
On 2014-07-11 02:11:44 +0000, "Mayayana" <mayayana@invalid.nospam>said:MayayanaSavageduck
| What gets me about the Register and its reporting is just how | anti-Apple, & anti-Adobe they are. |
In my experience TheRegister is the most informative and technically knowledgeable of all the tech news sites. They're my first stop every morning. I don't think they're specifically anti-anything. What they are, though, is snide. It seems to be a British tradition to "report from the gutter". They love to put down anyone, whether it's Oracle, Microsoft, Adobe, Apple, Google, Facebook, or even a man caught humping a picnic table or dead deer. (Ouch.) And their headlines can be frustrating. Often I skip articles because I simply can't decipher the overly clever and/or juvenile headline. But if you weren't biased yourself I think you'd find plenty of criticism of Microsoft, Yahoo, and just about everyone else.
Just more British tabloid press. Probably inspired by Murdock and News of the World.
--Mayayana
Stories about crashed clouds are an especially hot topic these days, no matter whose cloud it is, because the issue of whether the cloud fad has staying power is a hot topic.