How Readers Respond When a Magazine Goes Digital-Only

Matt Kinsman @ Folio Blogs - on 23/8/11
The number of magazines folding or going digital-only just within the last 72 hours has us flashing back to 2009. Linux Journal--which launched in 1994 serving the linux computing market--is yet another publication whose August 2011 issue will be its last in print. "The big computer-industry trade magazines from the '90s have either disappeared or gone digital," writes senior editor Doc Searls Loading... i...
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The number of magazines folding or going digital-only just within the last 72 hours has us flashing back to 2009. Linux Journal--which launched in 1994 serving the linux computing market--is yet another publication whose August 2011 issue will be its last in print. "The big computer-industry trade magazines from the '90s have either disappeared or gone digital," writes senior editor Doc Searls in a note to readers.

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