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[WIRED MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION] - Featured review submitted By: Mark Rice:
Wired Magazine has always been a light identifying and illuminating key trends related to technology and its impact on society. Ever since the premier issue they have found the trends and maybe more importantly the trendsetters and provided a conduit between trendsetters and the rest of us. For instance the early interviews with Peter Druker were amazing in the way this senior academic had profound insights into the evolving techno sphere. Even off beat pieces like William Gibson’s being drug onto the internet to find collectable watches – despite creating profound entertaining perspectives on cyberspace he wouldn’t use a word processor or e-mail until he found shopping and community on the net. All in all Wired is more entertaining and more informative than most “news” magazines.
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Submitted By: Alex McKelvey: If you want to stay current with what's hot in technology, Wired Magazine is the right magazine. Lots of interviews with people who are making a difference in the industry, as well as news and info about upcoming technologies that are hitting the market.
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Submitted By: M Shernell Smith: I became a subscriber to Wired magazine as a means of staying abreast of all of the latest technology that students at my university were always raving about. Wired is a magazine that is much more than that....it is thought-provoking, edgy and ahead of the game. I love the creativity associated with its news stories and the diversity of its music and book reviews.
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Submitted By: Brett Garrison: Wired Magazine is by far one of the best looking, best presented, and best featured magazines I have ever seen. I was a subscriber during the year 2005 and it was amazing the quality of not only the pictures and articles but also the quality of the cover (even the ink had a luxury feel to it). This magazine is TOP-NOTCH my friends, top notch. 2006 has more of a glossy finish to its cover compared to its better matte finish last year, but who cares; this magazine is up-scale, up-beat and always on-top of all the newest technologies and trends. I give it my highest regards and hope that when you subscribe you enjoy it as much as I have!
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Submitted By: Jason Palin: Blending pop culture and the internet, Wired Magazine accomplishes what most other magazines strive to be. Complete reviews and news of what’s going on in technology couple with intelligent writing to inform you, the savvy tech-age reader as to what is going on, and what you may have missed. Definitely worth a read if you consider yourself to be on the cutting edge of technology, or if you would like to have an idea of what the future of a Wired world holds.
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Submitted By: Scott Becker: Wired Magazine is a great magazine for managers or executives to keep informed of what is going on in the information technology world. The articles are interesting and you don't have to be a technology major to understand them.
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Submitted By: James Wong: Wired Magazine is a must read magazine for people interested in the latest trends in science and technology. Written in a casual, easy to understand style, the contributors take the often complex topics covered, and break it down so that the average reader can easily grasp the concepts. They also include product reviews (albeit short) of the latest electronic gizmos, and coverage of how technology is changing our lives. Wired keeps me in the loop!
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Submitted By: Scott Northrup: Being in the technology field I'm often too busy to keep up with new trends. Wired Magazine does a great job of covering new and fun technologies.
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Submitted By: Bryan Wilson: Wired Magazine is a great resource of information on the latest technology developments. The information is presented in a hip, easily understandable format making this magazine a great resource for understanding new technology and how it applies to our everyday life. It also helps in making decisions about whether to update the tech gadgets you already own, or wait to buy the hot-new-product about to hit the market.
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Submitted By: Raman Iyer: Wired magazine keeps me on the cutting edge of technology and coolness. Without my Wired subscription, I would lose the hip techno-geek persona that I project and lapse into a mundane, nerdy existence - in other words, I'd be "tired", if not "expired".
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Submitted By: Ken Martin: If you like to keep informed about the rapidly changing world of technology and ideas, you will really like Wired magazine. The price at Mags4Cheap is unbelievably low; the price is so low that people think there must be some downside. There is no downside. The magazine arrives as promised, and keeps me informed and entertained. I did a lot of research, and Mags4Cheap most of the time, has the best prices. I like to keep a magazine or two with me at all times.
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Submitted By: Angelique Gill: Wired Magazine is such a great way to keep up with the new DJs and also keep in touch with the current ones. This magazine itself makes you want to get up and dance!
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Submitted By: Andrew Contreras: Wired Magazine is the magazine for the hip tech-ster! Wired keeps you informed of new advances in technology but also keeps you up to date on current issues. I had the opportunity to thumb through a copy of Wired at a doctor's office. From that point on, I knew that Wired was the next magazine I was going to subscribe to. It's a must read!
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Submitted By: yuan tiauriman: I have just only recently subscribed to Wired magazine. Nonetheless, I love it. I am amazed at the ability of Wired to capture my attention for each and every article within. Usually when reading a magazine, I will scan and flip the pages until something interesting captivates me. When I read Wired, chances are, I will read it cover to cover, page by page.
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Submitted By: tod benko: Wired is a great magazine listing the cool new electronics. It is the nerd equivalent
To "Maxim". This is the best techno-geek culture fashion magazine I have found. I'm still going to continue looking for something cooler, but until I find something, I’m keeping my Wired subscription.
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Submitted By: Mark Rice: Wired Magazine has always been a light identifying and illuminating key trends related to technology and its impact on society. Ever since the premier issue they have found the trends and maybe more importantly the trendsetters and provided a conduit between trendsetters and the rest of us. For instance the early interviews with Peter Druker were amazing in the way this senior academic had profound insights into the evolving techno sphere. Even off beat pieces like William Gibson’s being drug onto the internet to find collectable watches – despite creating profound entertaining perspectives on cyberspace he wouldn’t use a word processor or e-mail until he found shopping and community on the net. All in all Wired is more entertaining and more informative than most “news” magazines.
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Submitted By: Jeaninne Smart: We’re living in a high tech world, get on the bus and subscribe to Wired Magazine. Get the lowdown on what’s what in the ever-evolving tech world. This is a great gift for the man in your life as well. Get with it or get left behind! Wired knows.
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Submitted By: Christopher Koons: The first time I read Wired magazine was when I was having my car inspected. I usually dread waiting for my car to get done but this time I was lucky enough to find a good magazine to read. I have never heard of Wired before but I knew I was hooked after I read the first few pages. I think every single article in this magazine was very interesting to read. I knew once I got home I would have to get a subscription to this magazine since I enjoyed reading it so much. I just wish I had heard of this magazine sooner.
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Submitted By: Bridget Montoya: Both my boyfriend and I love Wired magazine. It has articles on current issues that you will not find anywhere else. Wired provides both interesting and informative articles on topics that can be related to by all demographics. This magazine is great for people looking for progressive articles on current events that deal with technology, science and politics.
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Submitted By: Carter Thompson: Wired magazine is one of the most "cutting edge" magazines I have read. The information is both current and factual leaving you to read and make informative decisions on items of interest to you. If you choose to not read Wired you are doing yourself a grave injustice. I give it two thumbs up!
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Submitted By: Laura Kornish: This cutting edge Wired magazine is a must read for anyone interested in learning about today's newest and best gadgets. Wired can be used from the elementary classroom to the board room. Enjoy!
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Submitted By: Josef Sperzel: Wired magazine is not only great in the topics it covers but has very well written concise stories on an enormous amount of topics. They range from technology to books and movies to music and news all the way to environmental questions about water, pollution or heating solutions. This is a great magazine for anyone that likes to learn how technology is evolving and how it is going to affect us today. Wired has an added sense of humor that makes it a pleasure to read and explore.
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Submitted By: Irene Lee: Wired magazine presents high-tech in such a funky and off-beat way that both my Beau and I simply couldn't put it down (i.e. Robot camel jockey in Arabia...Silicon Valley dropouts became Porn Kings of DVD....etc.)! The magazine has unique angles, savvy writing, hot topics, a great layout, current and sharp; absolutely trend-setting and a slice of true contemporary American culture. Congratulations and keep up good work guys!
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Submitted By: Marc Mola: Wired Magazine presents its readers with a look into the world of cutting edge technology as it exists in pop-culture and beyond. Readers are given insight into the latest events, movies, games, music, and even inventions that will define the next generation. The magazine keeps things practical by reviewing products, giving technology tips and containing the latest news from around the world as it pertains to advances and entertainment. Once you get yours, you'll have trouble putting it down.
I started taking mine to work, and now half of my colleagues are also subscribers. Wired is definitely worth every penny!
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Submitted By: David Peris: Wired magazine not only interesting for today and in the future, but there is also the time capsule effect of keeping them for future generations and looking back at trends in technology. You could argue that the magazine is losing its significance as other monthly tech magazines rise, as well as technology websites and blogs, but they lack of the quality of writing and access which Wired has.
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Submitted By: Allen Klesh: I'm one of those people that are called “information whores”. I’m always reading the latest news sites and web logs. When I had the chance to order Wired magazine from Mags4Cheap.com at a GREAT price I did it.
If you are interested in high tech, then Wired magazine is worth a look. You would think that having the website available would not mean having to get the magazine, but the content of each is unique and diverse enough for this not to be true.
While the magazine does cover a number of different topics; you never really know what you’ll be seeing each month, there are a number of articles you’ll see each month.
“Artifacts from the Future”, found on the last page, always makes me think.
“Rants and Raves”, user feedback. Just reading some of these makes me wonder about the other readers
“Fetish” is a column all about technology. Letting you know of the newest and the must have.
“Must Read” is a series of short columns devoted to doings in the technology industry.
Street Credibility and Best are two long-running sections featuring reviews of books, music, television shows, movies, and technology products.
To be honest there are more sections, but as I never read them I’m not really sure what they are. Wired is a good coffee table magazine, quick to pick up while you’re waiting for something else to happen. I really enjoy it. If there was one thing that I would say I didn’t’ like it’s the number of ads that they have. Not in the number of ads itself as I understand they have to make money and the only way to keep the price low is the ad money, but that it breaks up the articles so they you’re skipping around. I hate that.
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Submitted By: Gregory Rys: Wired Magazine explores new technologies, futuristic ideas; music and analysis create a consistently well written magazine that continues to entertain me from college to adulthood. I equally recommend this magazine to my college son and my adult colleagues. Keep up the great work.
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Submitted By: Samuel Lee: Wired magazine got its start in 1994 right during the dawn of the information-era. It has lasted through the dot-com industry's ups and downs and currently is the foremost source of technology news and information. Its style ranges from seriously-written journalistic report to pop-culture-driven articles and verbatim directed towards the 15-25 year old target audience.
This monthly magazine is a must-read for anyone into the tech sector, and a delight for anyone into computers and the internet for more than typing and e-mail use.
I am a proud reader for more than 5 years.
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