Zut Alors! | Michael Patrick Brady

A few of my Forbes.com articles have found new homes recently. “Sharpening Up Your New HDTV” is now featured at MSN.com. My international fame spreads further: Canada’s Canoe.ca and The Globe and Mail have both snagged my most recent piece, “Playing to Win on HDTV.” Perhaps most exciting is the appearance of “Top Deals on Digital Cameras” (or “Les meilleures affaires dans les appareils photos”) at Le Figaro, one of France’s daily newspapers.

Update: “Playing to Win on HDTV” has now also been picked up by MSN.com and a few of my PopMatters reviews have been blurbed by the Maine’s Sun Journal, KansasCity.com, Kentucky’s Lexington Herald-Leader, and San Antonio’s 210SA.

Update: “Playing to Win on HDTV.” has now been picked up by Yahoo! Video Games. The blurb of Black Francis’ Svn Fngrs has gone on to be syndicated in a lot of places thanks to the McClatchy-Tribune Wire Service.

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