I'm not actually going to write about the Epsilon fiasco as such here. I can think of at least two journalists who will be grateful for that, but I'm not going to let them off quite that easily, even though I can empathise with their ennui. Larry Seltzer notes that he has received far too many pitches using Epsilon as a hook. I can sympathise with that: I'm bored out of my skull with it, and I don't do much more than skim Epsilon-related articles to see if they're worth flagging on a resources blog, with or without commentary. John... Read more →