Disclosure day: TechCrunch, Sprint, and a thinly veiled plea
Noting the creeping incestuous corruption that threatens any tech writer (even a fake one), I decided to either stop the crooked dealing, or just tell you all about it for jealousy points.
Luckily, they call the latter "disclosure," so in the long-standing (since Friday) tradition of Gizmodo's Schwag Watch, here's a list of Valleywag affiliations, schwag acceptances, and recent sexual liaisons.
Sprint is sending me a Sprint Power Vision phone, which is also in the hands of Consumerist, Lifehacker, and possibly Gizmodo. It'll only end up on Valleywag if it's used to capture a Larry-and-Sergey sex vid.
TechCrunch blogger Michael Arrington is buying me dinner. Any cab-ride make-out will be properly disclosed.
Apple, Logitech, and Electronic Arts have not given any free toys that could compromise my integrity. Bastards.
Schwag Watch: February 06 [Gizmodo]
My Valleywag Policy [TechCrunch]