Mood:
we've noted previously, mags like The New Yorker and Harper's have suddenly discovered the internet, with some overall excellent results. Print editor Emily Gordon goes behind the web to find out how publications read by dinosaurs find their way online. "The 2.0 of the Town" includes interviews with webmasters from The Nation, Scientific American and Harpers, as well as New Yorker.com designers Winterhouse (their very early sketch of the new New Yorker homepage is above).
We 'specially like how Gordon gets to indulge her deepest obsession--she pens the New Yorker-focused blog Emdashes.
Google Blogger Vs. Sicko (Forbes)
Either Lauren Turner or her employer, Google, doesn't much like Michael Moore's latest work. But just whose anti-Moore review readers found in an official Google blog last Friday wasn't quite clear. Turner's blog entry — on Google's Health Advertising blog, a new project launched last month and aimed at health care companies — titled "Does negative press make you Sicko?," went on to suggest that health care companies invest in Google ads to combat the movie's criticisms of the industry. In response, the blogosphere erupted with attacks on Google for pandering to the insurance industry.
From mediabistro.com 's blogs:
FishbowlNY: Glamour To Publish Mariane Pearl Book With Angelina Jolie Foreword
FishbowlDC: Does The Press Club Building Hate Healthy People?
FishbowlLA: Rushdie/Lakshmi Marriage Done
TVNewser: Does CNN Still Care About Zahn Now?
GalleyCat: 93-Year-Old Memoirist Hits Bestseller List, With a Spring in His Step
UnBeige: Olympic Logos: Several Year's Worth of Critiques
MBToolbox: Vegas Baby!
Mobile Media News: Universal Bows Out of Apple Contract
AgencySpy: Pepsi Gets Caught Red-Handed
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