SN Magazine: dal social network alla carta stampata

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Dopo Second Life Magazine, anche i social network in 2 dimensioni arrivano sulla carta stampata. Infatti è Acacia Edizioni che lancia questa sera a Milano al Circolo della Stampa la nuova rivista Social Network Magazine.
Si tratterà di tutti i social network a partire dall’acclamato Facebook fino al meno noto Plaxo passando per YouTube e LinkedIn. SN Magazine, avrà la redazione virtuale più grande del mondo perchè grazie alla collaborazione dei collaboratori on-line, riempirà le pagine del magazine cartaceo in maniera specialistica ma spesso anche generalista partendo dal presupposto di accettare tutte le singole proposte fatte dai creatori di comunità.
Caso particolare e da analizzare anche perchè sarà un giornale stampato senza i canoni delle testate su carta (indice, rubriche e numeri di pagina), ma sarà invece un modo per i fruitori e gli inserzionisti di agire verso prodotti nuovi basati sui social network.

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