Topic: Ars Technica
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Wired Still Connected After Two Decades
A magazine devoted to covering the digital disruption that threatens the publishing business ends up thriving
They say timing is everything. As luck would have it, in January 1993, a convergence of technology and talent forged the first consumer magazine that would define—and in essence, become—the voice…
Ars Technica Ads Get Ahead of the Story
Tech site develops predictive platform to monetize traffic surges
In an analytics-obsessed Web climate, everyone is chasing the big story. The problem is, more often than not, big breakout traffic scoops yield attention, eyeballs and notoriety, but very few…
Slowly Digging Out of Its Hole
Digg was once a traffic fire hose for publishers. Now overhauled, can it get its mojo back?
When the New York tech incubator Betaworks bought the former social news giant Digg for a mere $500,000, there was confusion, but mostly snark and ridicule. “There was a lot…
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