Hey guys.
Tom Warren here (Senior Editor at The Verge). I posted this story at The Verge yesterday. I just wanted to clear up a few things and address some points I've seen posted elsewhere etc. The Xbox 720 leak was covered by The Verge at The Verge, not Polygon at The Verge. I know the temporary home can be confusing at times, but thought it was important to point that out.
As for how we check these types of stories. I have been reporting on Microsoft for around 12 years now. That's not to say I know everything about Microsoft and its processes, but I have a fairly good idea of what is and isn't an internal doc usually after the first few pages. This document in question is from August 2010, prior to iOS 4.2 (mentioned in the PPT notes) and when certain team members (mentioned in doc notes) were still at the company in engineering roles. The document references several employees by name and uses one of Microsoft's internal "CSG_Pres" PowerPoint templates (an early example of their Metro style PowerPoint templates that are used regularly internally now).
Couple this with the fact it aligns with other information I've seen about Nextbox over the past year, it aligned perfectly. The document also references Microsoft's SmartGlass technology (announced at E3). I went through a number of other ways to verify the information was as accurate as other stories we would report on - I'm not going to outline the exact processes because I like to keep those secret
We make every attempt to ensure this type of data is accurate. I ran a number of stories ahead of this year's E3, and they were all accurate:
Microsoft to bring full Internet Explorer browsing to Xbox 360 with Kinect controls
Exclusive: Kinect Play Fit to offer universal exercise tracking with 'Joule' heart rate monitor
Exclusive: $99 Xbox 360 + Kinect bundle launching next week with two-year subscription
Exclusive: Microsoft to preview 'Woodstock' Xbox music service at E3
Hopefully this clears up any questions over how we vet this type of information. I don't typically report on Xbox or gaming news (its not my core knowledge) but I do enjoy reading Neogaf threads from time to time. You guys have an amazing community here so keep it up
Thanks,
Tom
Same HereI'm so confused.
Hey guys.
Tom Warren here (Senior Editor at The Verge). I posted this story at The Verge yesterday. I just wanted to clear up a few things and address some points I've seen posted elsewhere etc. The Xbox 720 leak was covered by The Verge at The Verge, not Polygon at The Verge. I know the temporary home can be confusing at times, but thought it was important to point that out.
As for how we check these types of stories. I have been reporting on Microsoft for around 12 years now. That's not to say I know everything about Microsoft and its processes, but I have a fairly good idea of what is and isn't an internal doc usually after the first few pages. This document in question is from August 2010, prior to iOS 4.2 (mentioned in the PPT notes) and when certain team members (mentioned in doc notes) were still at the company in engineering roles. The document references several employees by name and uses one of Microsoft's internal "CSG_Pres" PowerPoint templates (an early example of their Metro style PowerPoint templates that are used regularly internally now).
Couple this with the fact it aligns with other information I've seen about Nextbox over the past year, it aligned perfectly. The document also references Microsoft's SmartGlass technology (announced at E3). I went through a number of other ways to verify the information was as accurate as other stories we would report on - I'm not going to outline the exact processes because I like to keep those secret
We make every attempt to ensure this type of data is accurate. I ran a number of stories ahead of this year's E3, and they were all accurate:
Microsoft to bring full Internet Explorer browsing to Xbox 360 with Kinect controls
Exclusive: Kinect Play Fit to offer universal exercise tracking with 'Joule' heart rate monitor
Exclusive: $99 Xbox 360 + Kinect bundle launching next week with two-year subscription
Exclusive: Microsoft to preview 'Woodstock' Xbox music service at E3
Hopefully this clears up any questions over how we vet this type of information. I don't typically report on Xbox or gaming news (its not my core knowledge) but I do enjoy reading Neogaf threads from time to time. You guys have an amazing community here so keep it up
Thanks,
Tom
. I had a feeling the guy just had a chip on his shoulder, but this pretty much confirms it. He had absolutely no reason to be self conscious or name drop GAF like that.
YOU WANT THE TRUTH?!?!?!?!THIS WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM IS OUT OF ORDER!!
The lack of professionalism is pretty amazing, especially among the blogger types who want to be treated like journalists.I'm not sure I entirely understand what transpired in this thread, but I've always felt that gaming journalists aren't much different than Neogaf forumers.
I created a topic at TeamXbox about Starfox heading to the Xbox platform, and within a day TeamXbox had published the story on their front page.
For those who don't know who Justin McElroy is:
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Edit: got that covered, Y2Kev
For those who don't know who Justin McElroy is:
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Edit: got that covered, Y2Kev
Hi everybody!
It's Vox. You should expect this kind of thing with some of the people hired over the recent year.
Hi everybody!
I still don't understand the hatred this guy gets.For those who don't know who Justin McElroy is:
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Edit: got that covered, Y2Kev
Hey guys.
Tom Warren here (Senior Editor at The Verge). I posted this story at The Verge yesterday. I just wanted to clear up a few things and address some points I've seen posted elsewhere etc. The Xbox 720 leak was covered by The Verge at The Verge, not Polygon at The Verge. I know the temporary home can be confusing at times, but thought it was important to point that out.
As for how we check these types of stories. I have been reporting on Microsoft for around 12 years now. That's not to say I know everything about Microsoft and its processes, but I have a fairly good idea of what is and isn't an internal doc usually after the first few pages. This document in question is from August 2010, prior to iOS 4.2 (mentioned in the PPT notes) and when certain team members (mentioned in doc notes) were still at the company in engineering roles. The document references several employees by name and uses one of Microsoft's internal "CSG_Pres" PowerPoint templates (an early example of their Metro style PowerPoint templates that are used regularly internally now).
Couple this with the fact it aligns with other information I've seen about Nextbox over the past year, it aligned perfectly. The document also references Microsoft's SmartGlass technology (announced at E3). I went through a number of other ways to verify the information was as accurate as other stories we would report on - I'm not going to outline the exact processes because I like to keep those secret
We make every attempt to ensure this type of data is accurate. I ran a number of stories ahead of this year's E3, and they were all accurate:
Microsoft to bring full Internet Explorer browsing to Xbox 360 with Kinect controls
Exclusive: Kinect Play Fit to offer universal exercise tracking with 'Joule' heart rate monitor
Exclusive: $99 Xbox 360 + Kinect bundle launching next week with two-year subscription
Exclusive: Microsoft to preview 'Woodstock' Xbox music service at E3
Hopefully this clears up any questions over how we vet this type of information. I don't typically report on Xbox or gaming news (its not my core knowledge) but I do enjoy reading Neogaf threads from time to time. You guys have an amazing community here so keep it up
Thanks,
Tom
There absolutely nothing wrong with a journalist questioning things. NOTHING.Great post. I just hope Klepeck read it.
Everything is hated on gaf. That's the principle of things. It was Aiesha Taylor last week lolI still don't understand the hatred this guy gets.
His podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me is the funniest shit ever.
EDIT- Nevermind, it's GAF, i understand the hatred now. GAF Hates everything and everyone who questions them.
There absolutely nothing wrong with a journalist questioning things. NOTHING.
While I understand the reactions in this thread, why do we act like all gaming journalists/critics are the same? I mean, we don't want people generalising GAF, but a lot of people here are just saying all gaming journalism is bad. Doesn't really seem fair to quality sites and magazines like Game Industry, Eurogamer, EDGE, etc.
I don't want people who don't like video games doing my video game reviews. And if you like video games, you are going to be biased on some titles.
VOX GAMES
also known as GAMING @ THE VERGE
also known as POLYGON
The whole "GAF = Falsified" stigma seems strangely archaic. Like some stodgy old high-school teacher that insists that "anyone can post on the Internet, so it must be fake!"
I still don't understand the hatred this guy gets.
His podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me is the funniest shit ever.
EDIT- Nevermind, it's GAF, i understand the hatred now. GAF Hates everything and everyone who questions them.
I will say that the general tone on GAF has shifted in the last year or so.
GAF seems to be overly negative towards almost everything and everybody.
There is plenty of trash talk to be found in every thread about everybody who works in the industry - especially journalists.
It´s kind of losing what made GAF special and drifting towards standard internet level.
I enjoy it less that´s for sure.
This. If your a "journalist" using a forum as your source, your a idiot. Yeah we do get some leaks around here but you need to source them yourself before you run with it.
Is he a comedian or a journalist?I still don't understand the hatred this guy gets.
His podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me is the funniest shit ever.
Is he a comedian or a journalist?
So we're still hating Justin McElroy, for...umm...what now?
...Because needs to be one or the other right?
I still don't understand the hatred this guy gets.
His podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me is the funniest shit ever.
EDIT- Nevermind, it's GAF, i understand the hatred now. GAF Hates everything and everyone who questions them.
So we're still hating Justin McElroy, for...umm...what now?
Great post. I just hope Klepeck read it.
Not until someone verifies it's authenticity.