Company takes old issues into realm of online publishing, albeit through scans. In a new partnership, users can view old copies freely, from the comfort of their browser. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in ...
Person crafting with magazines over cutting mat with scissors and paper scraps - JessMakingArt/YouTube Magazines are easy to hoard, as they're often too thin to display on a traditional bookshelf, but ...
The first and most obvious way to put life back in your old magazines is to donate them. Schools are the first place to turn to since many classes use magazine for art projects. Other excellent ...
Magazine hoarders, collectors, or anyone planning to clean out their attic in the near future, it's time to rejoice! Your dusty old stockpile of glossy magazines could earn you a pretty penny. And ...
I'm trying to change my packrat ways. I have no real reason to keep old magazines, but for some reason I always have. Now I'm cleaning up and getting rid of stuff so I'm looking for suggestions on ...
So, I have a bunch of old magazines (Maxim, Stuff, Men's Health, Motortrend, etc) and they are kind of getting in the way now. So, I was wondering what I should do with them. SHould I keep them for ...
As the gaming press becomes ever more focused on the internet, the printed word is becoming a dying medium. And as with anything on the decline, rarity can at times go hand-in-hand with value. Kevin ...
Google Inc. announced late yesterday that it’s teaming up with a slew of publishers to give old magazines new life — by bringing them online. “Over time, as we scan more articles, you’ll see more and ...
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