By Leo Rayman
Earlier this year, Real Life magazine launched online exploring living with technology (with the emphasis on living).
Its editor-in-chief Nathan Jurgenson is a social media theorist, contributing editor at the New Inquiry and a researcher at Snapchat. This isn’t a fast-news pop-tech site, the writing is thoughtful, personal and intelligent. Its writers hail from the New York Times, the Guardian and the Atlantic amongst others and are accompanied by a raft of academics, professors and authors.
The content is good. Really good. But what surprised me was a sentence buried right at the bottom of the site: “Real Life is made Read full story ›
Source: The Drum