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SWMS Coverage Analysis: Apple's iPad
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Wed, 2010-01-27 14:34The techiest journalists delivered the best iPad coverage today. Hands down.
SWMS Research and Insight: Charticles
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2010-01-25 14:01SWMS Research and Insight: B to B Contributed Content Options
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2010-01-25 11:54SWMS Analysis: All About "How" (Updated 10/27)
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-10-26 21:00SWMSTweet: Wired on Demand Media
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Tue, 2009-10-20 21:00SWMS Editorial Teleconference: Tech Edit Spotlight on Wired
Submitted by Christy Whitmore on Fri, 2009-10-09 12:33Conde Nast has its financial struggles but it’s smart enough not to mess with Wired. The print publication continues to please chairman Si Newhouse as 2009 comes to a close, and that means resources will continue to flow to EIC Chris Anderson and his team. Of course, these are the same people who despise PR pros and, typically, won’t give them the time of day. That’s why we invested resources of our own in studying Wired’s story types, and unearthing new pitching opportunities. Wired long has been a visual edit environment, and is even more so, with fresh interest in photography and video. Say what you will about Wired: it’s still one of the best places your clients can be.
Fastest, Slowest Tech Edit Sites
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Wed, 2009-05-20 03:12If you enjoy quick-to-load tech edit web sites, you'll want to experience PCWorld.com, PCMag.com and CNET.com.
Priya Ganapati, TheStreet.com
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Thu, 2008-05-08 03:12May 2008
Dylan Tweney, Wired News
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Thu, 2007-09-13 03:12Dylan Tweney is responsible for the site's business, gadgets and hardware coverage. Previously, he was founding editorial director of PCMagCast.com, executive editor at Mobile PCmagazine and a columnist at Business 2.0. Tweney was also an editor at InfoWorldand PC/Computing. His work has won two Maggie awards from the Western Magazine Publishers' Association, an Editorial Excellence Award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors, and a Fame award from Foliomagazine. In addition to editing for Wired News, Dylan also runs tinywords, the world's smallest magazine, which has published one original haiku every weekday since 2000.
Jeffrey O'Brien, Fortune
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Fri, 2006-08-11 03:12
Fortunate
Since joining Fortune on June 1st, he's spent two months in fellowship at the University of Cambridge, studying science and religion. He also spent some "time in Paris, Prague, and Rome, tooling around Europe." Back in the states for the last three weeks, he first ventured to NYC, to meet colleagues, the boss, etc., and now he's back in San Francisco ready to hit the ground running.