Web Magazines

  • Reinventing sports on the Web

    The Sporting News is trying to revive with an innovative method of bringing print design values online.
  • Sucked company

    Feed and Suck are the latest casualties of the dot-com downturn, but co-editor in chief Steven Johnson vows to bring them back from the dead.
  • Brief reports and tidbits from the Info-Sphere

    Slate rejoins the Web - "Felicity" points to the Web - Blurred lines in Times' Amazon story - Tabloid sues Florida citrus growers over talking ham sandwich! - Gassie: Microsoft's full of Be-S
  • Event Horizon's Web gamble

    Can a publisher of blue-chip science fiction for smart readers make it online?
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    But don't get out your handkerchiefs for "content."
  • 21st: Piracy on the Web seas

    Will Slate be able to fend off the Web's password pirates?
  • 21st

    Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
  • 21st

    Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.
  • 21st

    Salon 21st: Print magazines try to keep up with the Web. But the more you surf, the less you'll need them. Scott Rosenberg comments on the explosion of magazines that cover the Web.

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