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Re: form letter to complain about Rob Enderle ..

__/ [ Doug Mentohl ] on Saturday 30 December 2006 20:01 \__

> "As it turns out, there's a cottage industry devoted to Rob Enderle,
> where Linux zealots fire off this form letter to editors whenever
> Enderle appears talking about Microsoft. Perhaps the Linux crowd could
> put its fabled collective mind toward creating letters for all the
> major analysts. Lord knows, the Times could use some help"
> 
> http://www.p2pnet.net/story/10774

Here's where it comes from:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/15/nytimes_ms_ban/

Also see the following:

Shill season

,----[ Quote ]
| It's often difficult to figure out the motivation behind a particular
| study - until one finds out who has commissioned and paid for it.
| The so-called tech consulting companies would love it if the consumer
| believes that they have conducted an "independent" study. The worrying
| thing is that not many people blow their cover.
`----

http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/8109/1090/

NY Times rattles IT industry with analyst ban

,----[ Quote ]
| Speaking of which, let's see what triggered the Enderle/Microsoft
| ban.
| 
| In a story about Microsoft's XBox, Enderle described the direct
| relationship between the game console, download services and the TV.
`----
        
                The Register


Microsoft Xbox to Join the Battle for Video Downloading

,----[ Quote ]
| Editors' Note: November 10, 2006, Friday An article in Business Day
| on Tuesday described a decision by Microsoft to offer movies and
| episodes of television shows for downloading through its Xbox Live
| online service in the United States.
| 
| The article quoted Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle
|                    ^^^^^^^^^^^
| Group, discussing the features that set Xbox Live service apart
| and its position in the market.
| 
| But the article did not note that Mr. Enderle had Microsoft as a client,
| a fact later pointed out by a reader. Mr. Enderle does consulting work
| for several of Microsoft's product groups, though not for the one
| developing the Xbox; still, had The Times known of Mr. Enderle's work
| for Microsoft, it would not have sought out his opinion on the product. 
`----

http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50713F83A5B0C748CDDA80994DE404482
http://tinyurl.com/y3avsv

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