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Reddit has reached a new milestone: 1 billion monthly pageviews. That’s up 300% from a year ago and a 20% increase from just last month.
As it occasionally does, the Condé Nast-owned company disclosed its January 2011 traffic stats. Its biggest accomplishment was breaking the billion pageview milestone. Specifically, the social media service garnered 1,000,404,480 pageviews. As Reddit notes in its blog post, only about 100 other websites can stake a claim in the billion pageviews club.Reddit has reached a new milestone: 1 billion monthly pageviews. That’s up 300%... more
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Conde Nast, the media giant that owns Vogue is launching a dating site, TrulyMadlyDating.com sponsored by Glamour.com and GQ.com. This idea would have been genius about 5 years ago but if done correctly, it may still have legs now. Conde Nast made a big mistake by not jumping on the digital bandwagon years ago. If they did some of our favorite mags, like Domino or Cookie would still be in circulation.Conde Nast, the media giant that owns Vogue is launching a dating site,... more
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The secrets of teen stars made it onto the cover of 'Tiger Beat,' which means they're in 'We've Got You Covered,' Conor Knighton's weekly roundup of the glossies. Also includes photos from the frontlines, Rivers vs. Leno, Abdul vs. DeGeneres, Griffin vs. Winfrey, 35 years of weed, Truman Capote and Andy Warhol, Joe Mantegna and Jason Alexander, baby names, 2012, Iran's nuke threat, goodbye to some Conde Nast titles, sex changes, and pest control!
We've Got You Covered is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. In each episode of We've Got You Covered, Conor Knighton catches you up on everything you need to know about what's in this week's magazines. For more We've Got You Covered visit: http://current.com/groups/weve-got-you-covered/
and Current TV.
infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com.The secrets of teen stars made it onto the cover of 'Tiger Beat,' which... more
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After 68 years of tempting the appetites of readers, the Conde Nast publication Gourmet will cease publication. Conde Nast will also close down Cookie, Modern Bride and Elegant Bride, according to an announcement from the publishing company.After 68 years of tempting the appetites of readers, the Conde Nast publication... more
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The American issue of GQ is running a story detailing Putin's link to the Moscow bombings used to justify his second invasion of Chechnya, and the subsequent fervor that brought him to power. The magazine is now attempting to keep the story from being read in Russia for fear of loss of Russian revenue. Great story detailing the likely involvement of Russian security forces in framing Chechens at great cost in lives of working-class Muscovites.The American issue of GQ is running a story detailing Putin's link to the Moscow... more
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Here's a chart from Techcrunch, who has been tracking laidoff technology sector employees since August 27 2008. They list company, date, number of employees, location and the sources of the numbers.Here's a chart from Techcrunch, who has been tracking laidoff technology sector... more
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The economic downturn meaning that Condé Nast is closing its german-language version of Vanity Fair.
The German version (which the final issue released Thursday) launched in 2007 costing €50m to launch (most expensive new magazine and Condé Nast's biggest investment outside America), but a year later, sales plummet from 500,000 to lest than 200,000.
Vanity Fair also has a Spanish and Italian version.The economic downturn meaning that Condé Nast is closing its german-language... more
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"Condé Nast will launch a UK version of Wired magazine and its accompanying website next year and has hired the Jewish Chronicle's editor, David Rowan, to edit it.
The UK debut issue of the monthly technology magazine will arrive on newsstands in the first half of 2009.
Guardian Media Group previously tied up with Wired for a short-lived UK version of the magazine in the mid-1990s.
The publisher will also launch a version of Wired in Italy early next year, prior to the UK launch."
Picture: http://flickr.com/photos/22445617@N00/181301226/sizes/o/
I can't wait to read the Wired in Italian, but was a British version necessary?"Condé Nast will launch a UK version of Wired magazine and its... more
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