PC Magazine To Stop Printing Hardcopies

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After 27 years, PC magazine has finally decided to make the move to digital publication only. While no specific reasons for the move are cited, the current economic downturn and the recent push to “go green” by many companies are probably big factors in the decision. If you are a current subscriber, you’ll begin receiving the issues via email.

Starting in February 2009, PC Magazine will become a 100-percent digital publication. So, in addition to our popular network of Websites, which includes our centerpiece, PCMag.com, as well as ExtremeTech, blogs like Gearlog and AppScout, and audio and video content that includes PCMag Radio, Cranky Geeks and DL.TV, we’ll offer PC Magazine Digital Edition to all of our print subscribers. The PC Magazine Digital Edition has actually been available since 2002. So for thousands of you, the benefits of this unique medium are already clear. And those benefits will continue to multiply in the coming months, as we work hard to enhance your digital experience.

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