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more about #jimgoldman more comments → Hiphopopotamus: The price corrected in under 4 minutes... and for every high-frequency-trading algorithm that got robbed of that 1%, there was another algorithm that ... more » ManchuCandidate: Sounds like Goldman was working the Frozen Orange Juice Futures desk during the debacle that destroyed Mortimer and Randolph Duke. #cnbc more » skahammer: More antitrust coverage on Gawker/Valleywag, wow. Okay, I'm not complaining -- I love this stuff -- but for this post I must request: If you're going ... more » gabrielsong: It's official: Apple and its products are Orwell's SOMA. more » gnipgnop: oh, c'mon, stop being naive & blinded by your hate for Apple - they're just another giant corporation with another giant corporate CEO. and so btw is ... more » SpyMagician: What about Skype being operational and useful on a new version of the iPod Touch to be unveiled soon? That way Apple pries itself away from AT&T a... more » iplaudius: Duh. Neither Apple (Jobs) nor AT&T wanted Google Voice approved. But if AT&T took responsibility, there could be legal issues. So, Apple says, "we mad... more » skt.smth: Google is an OS competitor in the handheld market now. Being that this is the situation, I don't see why Apple should be under any obligation to let G... more » RunningLowOnPills: Apple's informal motto "Don't be Microsoft" is now officially tossed out in Jobs' final death throes. You want to understand the man, the myth? See wh... more » Matthew_Maurice: "Self defeating"?! They're making buttloads of money AND a phone tens of millions greatly enjoy using. The Pre is dying on the vine, the G1 is a steam... more » Daveed: To be fair, it's in Apple's contract with AT&T. So they didn't do this just for the fun of it. "There is a provision in Apple’s agreement with AT&... more » BalknChain: Great Googley Moogley! more » OMG! Ponies!: As a nebbishy man who stands a towering 5'4", when it comes to Jim Goldman, I would totally hit that. First, I'd hit that in the face. Then, I'd hit ... more » Niko Bellic: Which Eastern European dictator-run brain washing TV station had that sign language person in the corner who sabotaged it by signing "lies, lies" or s... more » resipsaloquacious: He's just scared of that nazi pigeon. Can't blame him. more » -
#mistakes
CNBC's Microsoft Fail
Business Insider thought to ask CNBC if they planned on apologizing for the network's epic snafu on Friday, when reporter Jim Goldman misreported Microsoft's announced expense reductions as revenue reductions, news that "bombed" the NASDAQ. Guess what? Nope. More » -
#flackery
A Steve Jobs Confession, a Fanboy Shock
Yes, Steve Jobs is that evil. Silicon Valley spent the past month convincing itself AT&T just absolutely had to be responsible for kicking the useful Google Voice application off the iPhone App store. Whoops, it was Dear Leader. More » -
#jimgoldman
How CNBC's Apple Man Stands Tall
Another Apple conference means another chance for Jim Goldman to deliver Apple talking points into CNBC cameras. The network's famously petit Silicon Valley bureau chief was careful to bring his booster box. A bystander snapped us some pictures. More » -
#flackery
How Apple's Pet Reporter Stole His Talking Points
Jim Goldman, the shameless Apple parrot and CNBC correspondent, did his best for the computer company in an on-air price comparison the other day. But he had to lift his argument wholesale. More » -
#journalismism
Bloggers Scoop CNBC Again at Apple Shareholder Meeting
Poor Jim Goldman! The CNBC reporter keeps coming up empty-handed on Apple scoops. His latest complaint: Apple didn't let him bring a laptop or BlackBerry into its annual shareholder meeting. Bloggers liveblogged it anyway! More » -
#journalismism
Jim Goldman's Bad Intel
CNBC, the cable business network, claims to have "policies and guidelines" that are "strictly followed." One of them appears to be presenting company flacks as secret "sources." Tech reporter Jim Goldman adheres to it religiously. More » -
#journalismism
A Puffed-Up Reporter's Puffed-Up Sources
CNBC tech reporter Jim Goldman blew the biggest story on his beat by insisting his "sources inside the company" said Apple's Steve Jobs was in tip-top shape. Do these sources even exist? More » -
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#jimgoldman
Why CNBC's Tech Reporter Keeps Coming Up Short
There's a reason why CNBC viewers get shortchanged on their tech coverage: Jim Goldman, the network's Silicon Valley bureau chief, is not very tall. It's the kind of thing polite people don't talk about here. More » -
#journalismism
CNBC's 'State of Denial' on Apple CEO's Health
After telling CNBC viewers for weeks that Steve Jobs is "fine," the network's Silicon Valley bureau chief Jim Goldman tried a novel experiment in journalism: Talking to a source who wasn't an Apple flack. More » -
#publicrelations
How Steve Jobs Turned CNBC Into Apple Touts
First clip: A CNBC reporter dishes outsidery snark about Apple's supposedly botched iPhone launch. Second clip: CNBC's Silicon Valley bureau chief guzzles the Apple Kool-Aid. Is this the same network? -
#videuhoh
CNBC Asks If Steve Jobs Has PMS
Having softpedaled rumors of Steve Jobs's failing health, CNBC is falling over itself to catch up to the story — with embarrassing results. -
#apple
Steve Jobs Confesses: Too Sick to Work
If you just look at how thin he is, you'd know it. But now Steve Jobs himself has admitted that his declining health is keeping him from taking the Macworld stage tomorrow.








