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more about #valleywag more comments → ihatetwitter: I hear there's an InStyle Wii demo. Quick, catch those bracelets! Ah, magazines!!! more » GlasgowRose: Ha: "Today, four prestigious magazine publishers, and News Corp..." Appreciate Murdoch's not in the mag biz, but still qualifies as a veiled swipe in ... more » Magister: I only know what's in the post and under the link and yes, my initial instinct was to make a Pathfinder joke. But I don't see why this couldn't compl... more » OnBackground: Looking through the microfiche to find the "Laziest Journalists on Profnet" listicle from 1999 . . . . more » PrincessKashmir: Ryan, come on. "Journalist" is not a synonym for "columnist"; you must be aware of this. Julia Allison (btw, Baugher is her last name, not Allison) w... more » Tremonius: The granddaddy of all aggregators is the inimitable, much-imitated Herb Caen of the old Chronicle Way Back When. He called it three-dot journalism, an... more » Gabriel Snyder: You shouldn't let the horrible buzz words make you too bearish on the e-Reader versions of magazines. What magazine people are good at -- making prett... more » sweetpickles: I feel like we're going back to the future with all this stuff. I don't think anyone's going to pay for digital mags unless they sell it in bundled pa... more » SpyMagician: Myxlplyx! Nothing happened. Oh well! more » twig: For every new media company that allows uploaded photos, there's an unlucky SOB or two that gets to go through the ones that people flagged. That fac... more » D2theMatthews: Is this related to that Beacon class action suit email that I just deleted? more » raincoaster: It's ubiquitous in the industry. God knows, every time some n00b gets in my face at Wordpress.com I scan their blog, looking for Terms of Service viol... more » MrInBetween: ToureX should try thinking before tweeting. more » raincoaster: Someone needs to introduce Princess Brooke to Louis CK. more » raincoaster: That's hilarious. I was just reading a book about wiretapping in Canada in the early 80's and Bell Canada charged the police $50 a day per tap. Now we... more »
