"They may just be completely on a screen," says New Yorker editor David Remnick. "I couldn't care less if it's no longer on paper. I mean, I have an atavistic affection for that, but even I at 49 see this as semiludicrous." As for his magazine: "The best technology so far for reading a 14,000-word piece might be that thing you roll up, shove into your bag and take with you on the train that you can't with the Web." [Romanesko] [Click for VIDEO]
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