Digital Media Marketing, and Technology News is a curated technology news publication. Most of what you read here is aggregated third-party reporting that we select, summarize, and credit — not reporting we produced ourselves. These standards describe exactly how that works, so you always know what you’re reading and who wrote it.
What we publish
Curated and syndicated news. The majority of our articles are summaries or excerpts of reporting first published by other outlets, such as WIRED. These items are imported automatically from publishers’ RSS feeds, then reviewed and categorized by us. They are not our reporting, and we do not present them as such. Every curated item carries a visible credit naming the original publisher and a direct link to the original article, and is marked so that search engines treat the publisher’s version as the canonical one.
Original commentary. A smaller number of posts contain our own analysis, opinion, and industry perspective. Where we add commentary to someone else’s reporting, the quoted material appears in quotation marks or a blockquote with attribution, and our contribution appears under a clearly labeled heading such as “Our take.” If a page carries no such label and no source credit, it is our own work.
Attribution
We hold ourselves to the same attribution rules we ask of anyone republishing our work: always credit the original publisher by name, always include a visible link back to the original article, never present another outlet’s reporting as our own, and use excerpts rather than full articles. If you are a publisher and believe we have credited you incorrectly, quoted more than is appropriate, or you would prefer we not carry your feed at all, contact us and we will correct or remove the item promptly.
Accuracy and corrections
Curated items reflect the facts as reported by the original publisher; for the full and current account, follow the source link. We correct errors in our own writing, summaries, headlines, and credits promptly, and we note significant changes. If you spot something wrong, please tell us through our Contact page.
Independence and transparency
Our curation choices and our commentary reflect our own judgment. Where a page contains advertising, sponsored material, or affiliate links, we work to make that clear so readers always understand what they’re looking at. Sponsored content is labeled as such.
Respect for our readers
We write to inform, not to mislead. Curation is a legitimate way to serve readers — but only when the reader can see at a glance who did the reporting. We avoid clickbait, sensationalism, and hype, and we would rather send you to the original source than keep you here under false pretenses.
These standards guide everything we publish. We’re always working to do better, and we welcome your feedback.

