CNET Mac readers wanted, inquire within
Hi there,
I'm looking for a couple of Mac fans who regularly post on CNET News.com or Crave regarding topics related to Apple. I'm working on a story about the Mac community, and really want to talk to at least a couple of you about Apple, its products, and your passion for those products.
Please send me an e-mail (tom dot krazit at cnet dot com) if you're interested. I can quote you by your real name or your CNET user name if you prefer, but we can discuss that kind of thing in more detail over e-mail. Please get back to me by the end of today, Tuesday, December 11.
Thanks very much for your help.
Tom
UPDATED 10:49am - Thanks so much for all the people who were interested in participating, but I'm going to have to close it out now, my sys admin is yelling something at me about inbox sizes and traffic. (kidding) Thanks again, but I think we're all set for now.
Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom. 



advocacy may result in just a few messages in the inbox. You'll
have no shortage of helpful people, I'm sure. (In some ways, this
will attest to the very helpful nature of the Mac community that
you are seeking to understand.)
-Frank
of guys looking to take pot shots at Apple fans. There is
something about Apple that really brings out the mean side of
non Apple people to where they will seek out Apple stories just
so they can write something negative.
I blame the parents. :)
the mark.
I guess this means they're some what objective if both sites
complain about bias. ;)
- CNet an Apple fanboy site? Hardly!
- by macdannyk1 December 11, 2007 3:04 PM PST
- Heck, I blame a particular OS for the crude demeanor of some of
- Reply to this comment
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(7 Comments)the postings on this site. :)