The more I use technology, the more I want to read a magazine. via Why Magazines Won’t Die – Maria Rodale – Blogs Consumer FolioMag.com.
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The more I use technology, the more I want to read a magazine. via Why Magazines Won’t Die – Maria Rodale – Blogs Consumer FolioMag.com.
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New York—The number of b-to-b magazines that closed this year in the U.S. and Canada totaled 120, according to data released Tuesday by MediaFinder.com, an online publications database.READ MORE
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PMDA Soldiers' Angels Portraits of Love Project is scheduled to be featured on NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams on December 15, 2009.
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Viruses are rampaging through social networking sites, sending out humiliating messages to friends and followers.
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Your Language Helps You Retain Control During Times of Change
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Apple, according to this report, is working on an overhaul of its iTunes service that would make it far easier for users to access their music libraries from any Internet-enabled location as opposed to a single computer. The change apparently would involve implementing technology from La La Media, a music-streaming service Apple recently acquired....
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The default Facebook privacy setting will now publish users’ status updates to everyone on the Internet, moving toward the Twitter model. However, users will also be offered a more nuanced range of privacy settings, so they can choose privacy levels for each message or image they post to the networking site. Wired.com/Epicenter blog (12/9)...
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Visitors to Variety.com will soon enjoy a lot less free access. The trade magazine is rolling out the beta version of a pay wall that will require payment for full access to its portfolio of print and digital products. “Traffic will fall steeply,” publisher Brian Gott told FOLIO:. “In respect to the general consumer...
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