Should old posts be forgot…? (Answer: No.)

Dec 30th, 2009 | Filed under: Hedge Fund Industry Trends, Today's Post | By: AAA Staff
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happynewyearDuring our regular skimming of Web sites and newspapers over the past week or so, we at AllAboutAlpha.com came across a headline that at first blush seemed quite pithy and incredibly apropos: Should old articles be forgot.

Our first thought was that the piece, a New York Times op ed column, would be about some of the not-so-good scribblings published over the past year or decade – the outright made-up stuff a la Jayson Blair, or just the outright error-riddled stuff a la Alessandra Stanley – and how in a perfect world they might be forgotten.

But no, the piece was actually about how much information there is on the Internet – so much so that, according to the Times, it’s easy to miss a lot of really good stuff. More…


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