So remember how last month I posted about iTunes 7? This post was presumably sucked in by a search-engine spider (as all blog posts ultimately are), and was thus found by a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. The reporter in question was apparently researching for a story on buying movies from the iTunes Store, and wanted to know more about the problem I mentioned in the last bullet-point of my post. So she interviewed me, and has apparently cited me in the piece. (I don’t subscribe to the WSJ, so I can’t really say for sure that this is the case.)
So there’s a lesson worth remembering: the Internet forgets nothing and forgives nothing. If you write something on the web, eventually someone on the web will read it. That thing might get you interviewed, or it might get you fired.
(Secondary lesson: rig up some site stats that record search strings from referers. I’m kind of curious exactly how the reporter found the Nutshell now.)