Sarah Lacy, a former Businessweek tech reporter who now writes for TechCrunch, writes about the difference between writers who fawn over new companies and their gadgets and journalists who critique them carefully.
“But that’s not being a fanboy. I just can’t get excited about a stunning product if it doesn’t solve a core problem or make some sort of business sense. Product for sheer product sake is writing about technology in a vacuum.
“That’s why I’ve been one of the only reporters to consistently question Spotify’s promises of near-term US launches and profitability. (Yep, still haven’t launched here, if you’re keeping track
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