MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2006
MarketWatch
"A snarky attitude can be found everywhere now, except in the New York Review of Books," says New York magazine media critic
Kurt Andersen. SNARK DEFINED: If something is funny, edgy, topical and opinionated -- without resorting merely to being caustic or sophomoric -- it could probably be called snarky, says
Jon Friedman.
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