Proof that the magazine model isn't dead, though it is constantly morphing: First, there's Medium, launched last year by Twitter cofounders Evan Williams and Biz Stone "as a collaborative
publishing tool that connected writers to a larger network," writes Laura
Hazard Owen. Five editors help "curate" the content, which means there's some selectivity involved.
Then there's the just-launched (April 29) Nautilus:
Science Connected, which is availalble as a glossy print quarterly as well as online. According to John Steele, founder, publisher and editorial director, it aims to be “a New
Yorker version of Scientific American."
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