We came to windswept Boca Raton, we saw mag editors’ eyes widen at all the online work they had to do to keep pace with readers’ needs, and we conquered our fear of being wrapped in our colleagues’ cigar-scented embrace. Check out all the news that was fit to type on the 2007 American Magazine Conference, and we’ll see you next year in San Francisco, where we’ll all be another year behind the technologies our <a href="Silicon Valley siblings will be lined up to tell the magazine industry it should’ve gotten into already.
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