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... for various ones that report on the Web tech topics most important to you. The interesting thing here, of course, is that the distribution methods for the news you want are often themselves subjects of news and commentary. You ... to shake things up. Check out new sources of information, from podcasts and YouTube channels to new blogs and old magazines (as in “archived” from years past). ...
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... me.
WEBB: Okay. And last but certainly not least, Brian, the same question goes to you.
RATHBONE: You know, it's been interesting listening to what everyone else had to say. I kind of had a similar experience when I was writing the ... Times bestselling author. So if it's done properly, the pathway of using podcasts can be a tremendous boon.
WEBB: Right. And we want to give a quick plug ...
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... visitors may read anything they can reach. I enjoy creating interesting juxapositions on my shelves: Yann Arthus-Bertrand' ... Kindle DX, and allow for reading PDFs laid out like magazines always have been. Also, it'll be generally platform agnostic without too much concern ... writing blogs, sending Tweets, uploading podcasts, etc. So a nice old-fashioned book to read can be a welcome break ...
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... of recession related news (relatedly, it's interesting how many recurring features or blogs within DoubleX just died or ... I grew up feeling mostly baffled by women's magazines. They just didn't really speak to me, they felt ... sometimes they felt like a guilty ... Rosin: "There's lots of incredibly interesting cultural writing about fashion which we hope to have in the magazine.& ...
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... I got only bills or junk mail. But the tiny thrill of finding something interesting in my mailbox was always something to look forward to.
Times have changed. Although the U.S. Postal Service is still ... the person who delivers the stuff I order online. Yes, I do still subscribe to some paper magazines and get the occasional check or letter in the mail, but for the most part, the spark is gone.
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... U.S. or go back to Europe? I’ll likely always be online; however, will I keep writing for magazines and newspapers (a dying, underpaid art form) or will I ... both options and the consequences of making a choice–or not.” Should be interesting. That’s all. I don’t really have much else to say. Just, you know, thinking about being an adult and living everyday life.
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