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Kudos for Make MagazineWhat do media outlets, business leaders, and technology innovators make of Make? Thank goodness, then, for Make and its Web log makezine.com, so technologically astute and yet so solidly grounded in a tactile, breakable, fixable world. . . . You'll proceed strictly at your own risk, but if the first two issues of Make are any guide, the trip will be a blast. – Lawrence Downes, The New York Times One of the most innovative magazines I've seen in a long time. – Steve Riggio, CEO Barnes & Noble Make, a new magazine that returns to the do-it-yourself theme abandoned by Popular Mechanics and other publications . . . treats its readers as intelligent producers—rather than mere consumers—of technology. Make's approach is refreshing, entertaining, and eminently educational. – Clayton Couch, Library Journal Review Tearsheets Demystifying the mechanics of everyday life and interacting with the objects around us is an idea whose time has come, again. It is demonstrated by the extraordinary success of an old idea in 21st century form. Make magazine, a how-to guide for the opposable thumb set, has taken off like a bottle rocket in just a few short months. – Judith Gorman, The Vermont Guardian Make is Popular Mechanics redone for the age of blogs, Linux and laptops. The articles are mostly how-to pieces for decidedly cool undertakings. . . . Make has considerable coffee-table appeal, meaning you don't have to actually build anything to enjoy leafing through it. – Lee Gomes, The Wall Street Journal |
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