14 Facts About Wired News

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Wired News is a monthly American magazine, published in print and online editions, that focuses on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy, and politics.

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Wired News went on to chronicle the evolution of digital technology and its impact on society.

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Wired News quickly became recognized as the voice of the emerging digital culture and a pace setter in print design.

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However, Wired News remained responsible for republishing Wired magazine's content online due to an agreement when Conde Nast purchased the magazine.

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Wired News was among the first magazines to list the email address of its authors and contributors.

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HotWired News spawned websites Webmonkey, the search engine HotBot, and a weblog, Suck.

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In 1996, Rossetto and the other participants in Wired News Ventures attempted to take the company public with an IPO.

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Wired News was purchased by Advance Publications, which assigned it to Advance's subsidiary, New York-based publisher Conde Nast Publications .

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Wired News survived the dot-com bubble and found new direction under editor-in-chief Chris Anderson in 2001, making the magazine's coverage "more mainstream".

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In 2008, Wired News was nominated for three National Magazine Awards and won the ASME for Design.

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In 2009, Wired News was nominated for four National Magazine Awards – including General Excellence, Design, Best Section, and Integration – and won three: General Excellence, Design, and Best Section .

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12.

David Rowan from Wired News UK was awarded the BSME Launch of the Year 2009 Award.

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13.

In May 2013, Wired News was included in Conde Nast Entertainment with the announcement of five original webseries, including the National Security Agency satire Codefellas and the animated advice series Mister Know-It-All.

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From 2004 to 2008, Wired News organized an annual "festival of innovative products and technologies".

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