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		<title>By: Topics about Making-money &#187; Archive &#187; Wired UK</title>
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		<description>[...] All Points North placed an observative post today on Wired UKHere&#8217;s a quick excerptThe new UK specific edition of Wired launched this month it’s a brave and ballsy idea to launch a new magazine when the naysayers are predicting the death of print. The launch cover line: Your Life In The Future and the accompanying issue really impressed me at first, but the more and more I looked the less and less enamoured with it I became. I had the unnerving feeling that I’d seen it all before and that the cover image was a picture I’d seem somewhere else. After a while though I realised th [...]</description>
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