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Comments on: Fake Steve says namaste to 'Newsweek'

The outed author of the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs blog, Daniel Lyons, is taking his show over to Newsweek after a decade at magazine-publishing rival Forbes.

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by Penguinisto June 13, 2008 2:17 PM PDT
Ah - the same Daniel Lyons who predicted that SCO would win a glorious victory over IBM and own Linux... Gee, Dan - how did that turn out again? Ah well... Newsweek is --to anyone knowledgeable-- a fluff mag when it comes to tech. Seems like a perfect fit for the two...
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by sciontcya June 13, 2008 5:06 PM PDT
Failed comic?
Lord, I was hoping Fake Steve was a 19 year old, but alas...
Fluff mag is too good - it's a waste of paper that Algore should be trying to kill to save the trees.

-Fake Writer
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by AppleSuxLeo June 14, 2008 11:11 PM PDT
But can he fake the pancreatic cancer ? If he can , we will rename him "Mr Whipple"
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