EIC of Wired says magazines aren’t changing for at least 10 years
This is why magazines aren’t nearly as threatened by the internet as newspapers: Unlike newspapers, there is nothing on the internet that reproduces the magazine experience and is also better than...
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From the newsletter Calacanis now sends out in lieu of blogging: When we “peeled back the onion” of our editorial spending, it became very clear that our most efficient work force was not the group of...
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View ArticleThree New ways to drill a (really deep) hole in the ground
Hammers, Water, Lasers Make Deep Drilling Easier Wired
View ArticleThe People’s Processor: China Builds One of Its Own
People’s Processor: Embrace China’s Homegrown Computer Chips Wired Credit is due to Tom Halfhill on this one, who despite being mentioned only once in the piece, has written thousands of words about...
View ArticleWhy The Diamond Age Nanotech Future Never Materialized
…But biology happens for the precise reason that utopian nanotech can’t: The world of the ultrasmall is astonishingly violent. The surfaces of objects turn out to be seething frenzies of motion —...
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