Josh Harris
Half-Baked Entrepreneur Says Times Ignored 'Best of Bread Standards' [sic.]
Boing Boing's Xeni Jardin posts a letter from dot-com-era entrepreneur Josh Harris in which he criticizes The New York Times for knowingly promoting his company Pseudo.com even though it was "a fake company."
Actually, Media Mob isn't clear on what Mr. Harris is charging—or why he's bothering, since most of the references are to articles from 2001. But some of the articles were written by a pre-scandal Jayson Blair, which prompts Mr. Harris to ask:
Is it ethical for The New York Times to carry the banner of 'the newspaper of record' and claim journalistic integrity since it failed to thoroughly and completely follow up each and every article that Mr. read more »
Web Street Lays an Egg
Why, asked Marc Singer, doesn't anyone write about the difference "between companies that were tryin read more »
New Yorkers Resist Sex Schemes of Horny Downtown Webmeisters
It's not so easy being a pornographer. read more »
Broadband Babies of 1999
If the Internet is like the TV business, then we are now in 1945 or so. read more »








