How could it be "stolen" from Hack-a-day when neither party is the originator of the content? In fact, if the OP has stolen it at all, it's not from Hack-a-day, but from MAKEzine (see that link at the bottom?). And even MAKE links it to the same Instructables article that Hack-a-day links to. Nobody stole anything, they all link back to the originator without claiming personal credit. So chill.
I read Hack-a-Day daily, and engadget posts news from there quite often... it's not stealing, they're just helping the news reach farther in the net :-)
engadget just collects stuff from all over, and as is said they always link, even the via "from a through b via c' I thought it was understood that was what engadget is, a collection of bits from around the web.
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*cough* stolen from hack-a-day *cough*
How could it be "stolen" from Hack-a-day when neither party is the originator of the content? In fact, if the OP has stolen it at all, it's not from Hack-a-day, but from MAKEzine (see that link at the bottom?). And even MAKE links it to the same Instructables article that Hack-a-day links to.
Nobody stole anything, they all link back to the originator without claiming personal credit. So chill.
it's comments like this that lead to the race by websites to publish stuff first, and in their haste, post erroneous information.
this is the second time in like a week, is all. maybe a co-incedence, but a strange one.
I read Hack-a-Day daily, and engadget posts news from there quite often... it's not stealing, they're just helping the news reach farther in the net :-)
engadget just collects stuff from all over, and as is said they always link, even the via "from a through b via c'
I thought it was understood that was what engadget is, a collection of bits from around the web.