First time a blog becomes a magazine: AlwaysOn quarterly coming this winter

First time a blog becomes a magazine: AlwaysOn quarterly coming this winter

Well, this doesn’t shock me because I’ve been thinking about it since we started WIN. Tony—once again—has gotten to
the start/finish line before lot of us by announcing his print magazine based on his blog alwayson-network.com (I know,
it’s not really a blog, but it sort of is).

Congrats Tony!

Of course, who they hell wants the headache of killing trees… it’s such a drain and a fight for what payoff?! Right
now I think that an interview on Engadget.com is more powerful then any cover on a tech magazine. Then again, people
love to have their picture on a cover of a magazine… I know that all to well from Silicon Alley Reporter when PR
people—and CEOs themselves—would BEG to be on the cover.

AlwaysOn is launching a new quarterly magazine this winter, and you can get the first issue for
FREE. Simply update your e-newsletter profile with your current mailing address by clicking the
Update your profile” link at the top of this email.

The AlwaysOn magazine will be a regularly-scheduled briefing on innovation in technology and media. The first issue
will include breakout interviews with Bill Gates, Michael Powell, Jonathan Schwartz, Stratton Sclavos, and other top
industry luminaries, plus a special section on the AlwaysOn 100 most innovative companies on the planet.




Leave a Reply

R-Echos

Since 2004, R-Echos is an experimental online magazine dedicated to republication; topics vary from biology to graphic design, from ecology to business. It agglomerates anything which is about art, computing, science. His form is made out of collages of texts, links, images, references, videos and sounds - choosen with care to take part to this very personnal publication.

* Electronest

  • About
  • Articles
  • Beta version
  • Categories
  • Defragmentation
  • Defragmentation 2
  • Index
  • Monthly Archives
  • OPML & Links
  • R-Echos.tv
  • Tags
  • Visual Index
  • Visualisation
  • Collections

  • Displaying
  • un-Realisation
  • Physical Interface
  • Augmented Reality
  • Publishing
  • Geometry
  • Visualisation
  • Recently republished | Most Read

    Subscribe in a reader

    Enter your email address:

    Delivered by FeedBurner