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The Slow Death of Print: RIP PC Magazine

By Frederic Lardinois / November 19, 2008 11:14 AM

pcmag_rip_nov08.pngPC Magazine, Ziff Davis' flagship print publication, has announced that it will go 100% digital. The January 2009 issue will mark the end of PC Magazine's print edition after 27 years of continuous publication. Instead of the print version, PC Magazine will start publishing a digital version of the magazine, 'PC Magazine Digital Edition.' Current and new subscribers should see this digital edition appear in their inboxes by February 2009.

Cartoon: Death Watch

By Rob Cottingham / October 19, 2008 12:23 AM

Okay, let's not panic everyone. Yes, there's the odd eerie echo of the last bust, and yes, times are suddenly a lot tougher, and yes, investors are suddenly asking awkward questions like "Do you have a revenue model for this?"

On the other hand, at least this time we get to blame the bricks-and-mortar people, and not the other way around.

Cartoon: Favicon Dead Pool

By Rob Cottingham / July 19, 2008 1:00 PM

Here is a new cartoon from Rob Cottingham of Social Signal. Rob runs a regular cartoon blog called Noise to Signal, in which he puts in graphical form some of the big questions of the social web.

Google Says Goodbye to Hello

By Josh Catone / May 8, 2008 3:04 PM

Philipp Lenssen at Google Blogoscoped noticed today that Google announced that it will be shuttering its Hello photo sharing and chat application next week. Hello was an instant messenger-like desktop photo sharing application that made it easy to send photos to friends via an encrypted connection. The Hello.com web page has been replaced by a shut down notice and the service will cease to work on May 15th.

Omnidrive CEO Nik Cubrilovic: We're Not Dead. Again.

By Richard MacManus / May 5, 2008 2:05 AM

The strange saga of Omnidrive continues. On Friday we reported that online storage service Omnidrive, once a market leader, had joined the deadpool after the site's domain name expired. Further evidence was posted during the weekend by Omnidrive angel investor Clay Cook, who had invested $100,000 into the company. In a scathing post, Cook wrote that "I am 99% sure I will not receive a cent." However, Omnidrive founder and CEO Nik Cubrilovic is - once again - claiming his company is not dead.

Omnidrive: Officially Cooked?

By Josh Catone / May 2, 2008 9:58 AM

Omnidrive, the Australian-based online storage solution that we named "tops in its class" last summer and was once called the "clear leader" in the space by TechCrunch, appears to have quietly joined the deadpool. Last week, the site's domain name expired and the site is now displaying a Network Solutions parking page with the notice "omnidrive.com expired on 04/24/2008 and is pending renewal or deletion." This is not the first brush with the deadpool that the company has had, but it certainly appears to be the last.

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