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Pot, meet kettle

There’s a serious case of pot-kettle-black-itis in this article by the New York Times — the home of the obnoxious, pointless, “free registration required” landing page — decrying “private beta” sites that aren’t open to everyone, everywhere, right now.

This entry was posted in blurb and tagged beta, media, New York Times, pot-kettle on 17th April 2009 by admin.

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