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- 08 September, 2011 17:25
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The article 'HTML5 held back by lack of progress on standards: Adobe' was inaccurate and incorrectly quoted Paul Burnett, and has been pulled from Techworld Australia as a result. We apologise to Adobe and Paul Burnett for the error.
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Samantha Lewis
So now that you published a completely erroneous article—and pulled it with an apology. How do you get it out of the myriads of publications that republish your information? Google the headline and you'll get a list of articles spewing your inaccuracies. Are you going to notify them that they should remove their articles as well? With publishing comes great responsibility.
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