1 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
best mag, 2003-08-08 This is the best magazine I've ever been subscribed too. Great articles about everything I'm interested in, from programming to crazy inventions to new science.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Superb, 2003-08-04 The only magazine I read from cover to cover. Articles are well thought out and developed. Topics center on technology in the context of biology, science, business and culture. Even non-technically inclined people will enjoy reading this.
Great magazine, 2003-07-24 Great articles, great info, great pictures. Not much I don't like about this magazine. The one thing that sticks out is the declining new product coverage, but overall it is fabulous.
4 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Fading, but still interesting, 2003-07-15 It wasn't long ago, at the peak of the tech stock bubble, that Wired was an immensely thick, immensely brash young magazine that documented the new emerging world. Startling graphics alternated with stories prophetizing the coming of a new world- sort of a "Matrix" with on-line grocery delivery and bio-implants.Well, the dot-com bubble burst, Wired shrunk to half or a quarter of its previous size, and what looked like prophesy now reads more like a Popular Mechanics for GenY. But it's still attractive, it's still cheap, and it's still fun to read. I'm keeping my subscription.
great stuff., 2003-07-12 I've been reading wired since i was in middle school and prio to that i was reading popular science. Now its just wired popular sicence i found often to be laging behind in vision and gadget watch vs wired. They are diffrent publications yes but not with out their simulartiys. Wired is also a lot more fun.
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