Dan drew this (click here to see big):

Explains why Siegel is utterly wrong.
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Dead-on analysis, as usual. Speaking as someone in the media, anyone who is not participating/investing in online media and community building (blogs, etc.) is in deep, deep denial about where things are headed.
Spiegel had a Q&A in New Scientist recently, BTW, reiterating his lame self-defense. He's attempting to rehabilitate himself, I guess... with about as much success as one might expect.
Posted by: Jennifer Ouellette | August 2, 2008 5:44 PM