John C. Dvorak's Inside Track should really be a blog. First of all, it's made up of lots of individual ideas/remarks -- i.e., posts -- which do not need to published all at once. They'd be more timely and interesting published as they occurred to him. Secondly, the individual ideas are not individually addressable. They should all have permalinks, so they can be pointed to and remarked on. (And the comments at the bottom of the page should be linked from each post, not the whole page. Trying to comment on something someone said five topics ago does not make for good conversation.) Third, typical of these print publishers, there's no links! He mentions a dozen products and companies without a single link to their web sites. When will people get that links add value to writing on the web? If you're going to survive, ZDNet -- er, Cnet -- you need to stop shoveling your print to the web. If anything, you should be doing the opposite.