Mossberg sends TUAW some link love
Our hearts are all aflutter this morning as Walt Mossberg, WSJ's technology enthusiast extraordinaire, has offered up some TUAW link love by recommending us as a blog for Apple-watchers to keep tabs on.We're almost speechless, but I guess we should say something... Well: we'd like to thank you—the TUAW readers, the academy, the internets, oh and our overlords at Weblogs Inc. Without any of these things we'd just be a bunch of aimless bloggers and no TUAW to blog for.
Back to Mossberg's article though: it's a roundup of his overall favorite tech blogs that cover in-depth tech, specific tech companies and general tech topics. Engadget, Microsoft Monitor, Slashdot and others are mentioned. If you're reading the paper version of the Wall Street Journal, the article made the front page of the Personal Journal section. If you have a WSJ subscription online, or if BugMeNot can get you in, check out the article here, and I'd imagine it'll show up eventually at Personal Technology, a site that syndicates Mossberg's articles, sans-registration.
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Our hearts are all aflutter this morning as Walt Mossberg, WSJ's technology enthusiast extraordinaire, has offered up some TUAW link love...
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actually, he looks like that guy from star wars. the bad guy. who got his hands cut off
November 16 2005 at 3:02 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyChris Dolan, What part of using BugMeNot keeps the WSJ from getting paid?
November 16 2005 at 2:11 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTotally off topic here, but- If you remove Walt's beard, he is uncle Junior from the Sopranos.
November 16 2005 at 2:07 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWow, so your way to say "thanks" to Walt is to suggest people avoid paying his employer by using BugMeNot? We all know and occasionally use BugMeNot, but did you have to slap Mossberg in the face with it? Not classy. Maybe in Mossberg's next article he should suggest that readers should read TUAW via RSS with imageads.googleadservices.com set to 127.0.0.1 in their /etc/hosts file?
November 16 2005 at 1:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHey guys, was just reading the paper version of the WSJ (which I never do) and saw you listed. I thought..nah..he's not gonna mention TUAW, but there you guys were. Much congrats! You *technically* weren't on the front page but the article you're mentioned in was referred to on the front page of the Personal Journal section.
November 16 2005 at 12:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMmmm, WSJ and TUAW! Two of my favorite things! I love reading Mossberg in my daily WSJ. It makes me smile with the love for the Apple. :)
November 16 2005 at 12:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI would have to agree. I stumbled upon this site thru a set of complicated links that I could never track back (yes private viewing is off) and I have to second that motion. Bravo on a well done site. Now don't let this fame and fortune go to your heads. Keep it humble.
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