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Quote: “The exploration of those magazine-website hybrids sometimes called digi-mags is taking a big step toward mass reach this week with the introduction of People magazine’s first entry in the field.” Observation: The term “digi-mag” should be banned i
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The odds are 20-to-1 that someone is trampled to death while trying to get an iPhone.
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An annual feature. This year, they also chose five websites from magazines, “that offer something special, something more than the same content we read in print.”




June 26th, 2007 at 7:05 am
I’m surprised “Outside” wasn’t on the Top 50 list. In recent months, the editorial has been more interesting and of higher quality than VF. Also, Outside reported the Eric Volz story in depth a month ahead of VF.
June 26th, 2007 at 10:46 am
I get both the Economist and The Week, which is the guilty pleasure of the two, but The Week doesn’t feel like a “magazine” to me. It’s more like the off-line equivalent of skimming through a news aggregator, so I was surprised to find it in the list.