Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Wired Magazine’s page count as an indicator of the tech industry

by Warren

Back in the glory days of Pets.com and other foolish ventures, Wired was the size of a small phone book. It was crammed top to bottom with ads, though of course those days eventually petered out and were replaced by…well, another nascent tech bubble. Some enterprising fellas have taken it upon themselves to track the Wired page count through the years, as an indicator of economic strength.

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Warren Frey is a journalist, freelance writer, podcaster, video producer, and all-around media consultant currently based in Vancouver, Canada. His written work has appeared in such publications as Metro Vancouver, the Westender, and Shift Magazine, and he blogs about the Vancouver tech industry scene for Techvibes.

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