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more about #davidpogue more comments → Bos'un's Mate: Pogue is a very good technology critic and observer, but a visionary? No. #davidpogue more » poguenyt: One other thing, about your UPDATE: Dan Lyons (Fake Steve Jobs), in his eagerness to prove that I'm truly a Journalist, points to a talk I gave calle... more » Pogueman: What's the shocker here? It's true. I write an opinion column, and a pretty goofy one at that. I don't think that makes me a "reporter" or even a "Jou... more » jimstoic: David Pogue is a real person? I thought he was like the Brawney paper-towel guy, but for Apple. more » Kebie: Journalistic integrity in tech writing is kind of dumb. It isn't real journalism to begin with. Most people go into it with no training like I did, an... more » oyboy: I mean =asked his editors to make PUBLIC HIS industry ties/book deals=... more » oyboy: Questions about truth, beauty, the american way and different shades of journo-integrity notwithstanding (and I know, I know, that's a lot to notwiths... more » Pope John Peeps II: "I like my interview subjects to like me." Just as an aside, this is the reason why art criticism, especially literary and theatrical, is dead. Espec... more » gawkimo: Thomas Friedman's column has been little more than a huge weekly advertisement for his books for years. more » iplaudius: Because journalists never let personal opinion or ideology influence their reporting. more » Trulymadlyme: Dear Columbia and Northwestern journalism students: this is why your degree is an utter waste of money. more » northbynortheast: Gawker's point -- that the gap means Steve lied -- doesn't make any sense. The gap implies that Apple considered adding a camera. Steve said they ba... more » MissNormaDesmond: If this is supposed to be a smoking gun, I'm afraid you really need more gun. more » Aaron Altman: And seriously: how much cost could a decent camera POSSIBLY cost to add to a Touch? more » Aaron Altman: Nature abhors a vacuum; Steve Jobs is okay with it. more » -
#journalismism
David Pogue Gets Modest Title of 'Visionary'
David Pogue does not call himself a journalist; that much he made clear during the controversy over his positive New York Times pieces on Apple's buggy operating system and obfuscating CEO. So what is he, then? A "Visionary." (Updated) More » -
#feuds
David Pogue: 'I Am Not a Reporter, I Have Never Been To Journalism School'
David Pogue's taken fire from all sides: Both bloggers and the New York Times columnist's own public editor challenged the tech reviewer over his conflicts of interests. He's finally unloaded with both barrels, at friend and foe alike. More » -
#flackery
Photo Evidence Steve Jobs Misled the New York Times
It's going to take more than six months medical leave to reform Steve Jobs. On his very first day back before the media, the Apple CEO apparently told a whopper to the New York Times.
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#gangbusters
New York Times Ethics Cop Mulls the Many Masters of David Pogue
NYT Public Editor Clark Hoyt: our love affair continues. You're like the Internal Affairs of the Times! All the cops/writers probably hate/fear you. Especially after giving David Pogue a curbside beating for shilling his Apple book with a Times review.
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#feuds
Warring Twitter Books in Publication Race
First came former Valleywag Nick Douglas' Twitter book deal with HarperCollins, followed within a month by New York Times columnist David Pogue and his similar compilation of tweets for O'Reilly. Now Pogue is trying to leapfrog. More » -
#journalismism
Why NYT gadget reviewer David Pogue succeeds despite always being late to the game.
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#twitterati
Oh, So, You Twitter? Bully for You!
The future's so bright for Twitterer Matt Cooper, he had to adjust his shades. Things looked darker for bullied gadget reviewer David Pogue, while CBS's Natali Del Conte got unwelcome stares at Starbucks. Today's tweets: More » -
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#twitterati
The Twitterati Are Alive and Lazier Than Ever
Why work when you can Twitter? David Pogue from the New York Times played copy editor, Tina Fey contemplated cookies, and Internet-celebrity expert Paul Carr was just glad to be alive. More » -
#twitterati
Twitter's Famous-People Diet
The media's most fervid Twitter users have a style: simultaneously vain and self-deprecating. It's like they don't even realize they're microcelebrities! Witness how unaware they are of their self-awareness: More » -
#birthdaywishes
The New York Times tech columnist-cum-singing sensation turns 45 today.
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