1999-06-01 00:00:00-07 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
And just because I haven't found anything worthwhile in Salon in a long time, James Poniewozik writes about how the web is further blurring the line between advertising and content. Nothing we haven't already seen in much less blatant forms (watching the Linux versus Microsoft thing play out in Ziff-Davis publications is a hoot!), but just a reminder that if you aren't explicitly paying to get your information someone else is paying for you to get it.
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