From the Editor

In Praise of Print

  • Wednesday, November 1, 2006
  • By Jason Pontin

Where traditional magazines are better than the web.

   

This month, we introduce a new section of the magazine. It's not one that would work well on our website. Had I asked you, our readers, if you wanted such a section, you likely would have said No.

Every issue, we will publish an essay, memoir, or short fiction. They will shine some indirect light upon emerging technologies, our ordinary subject matter. But they represent a departure for us; our longer features have been conventional investigative or explanatory articles.

 

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