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.

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