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Get startedIn this article about Apple’s iPad, Mashable used pictures from another website called GDGT. The following Twitter exchange then occurred on Twitter between a co-founder of GDGT, Ryan Block, and Ben Parr, the Mashable reporter:
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Lorand R. Minyo 2 years 0 months and 12 days ago
Unfortunately this is not the first time Mashable has done something like this. I know first hand of "missing attribution" on several articles & pictures.
Most of the guys over at Mashable are quite cool and I'm happy to see that the "problem editors" are starting to learn common sense.