hi DDN community -

       the wall street journal reports that Time magazine, which prides itself 
on telling people things they already know (honestly, the editor of Time was on 
television saying that a year or two ago), is going more digital.

"Time management has taken steps to dissolve the divisions between its Web and 
print operations. It has made selling ads online a priority and demanded that 
writers produce more copy for its Web sites. It is also expanding the sites to 
include more video, blogs and photographs."

     we can look forward to learning more about what we already know -- now in 
a 
more up-to-date way.

           - phil

all kidding aside, this is a good development. any movement away from dead 
trees 
is a positive step.



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