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Monday, January 03, 2005

Publisher's Note - Lok Technologies

(sponsored by Lok Technology) Welcome to IP Inferno 2005! We have two major changes in store for this year. First off, we have started our own experiment in blog commercialization, accepting sponsorship funding from WISP solution provider, Lok Technology. Our editorial policy regarding sponsors -- sponsors have no influence over our coverage of the news. In fact, in order to emphasize editorial neutrality toward our sponsors, any time we happen to mention our sponsor's name in an article -- within one year of their sponsorship, it will be accompanied by a comment such as this one (Lok Technology was a paid sponsor of IP Inferno in January, 2005). That way you, our reader, can decide if we are continuing to be fair and unbiased in our coverage.

The other big change for 2005 is the addition of new voices. You may have noticed Dan Brekke getting a headstart in December -- you'll be hearing more from him this month. We also expect a few others to join in the fun here at IP Inferno as the year progresses.

Happy New Year!

posted by Ted Shelton at 8:56 AM

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