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Wired magazine
For 15 years, Wired has been the first word on how technology is changing the world. Each month, the magazine delivers a glimpse into the future of business, science, entertainment, education, culture and politics. Under the leadership of editor in chief Chris Anderson, Wired has been nominated for an unprecedented six consecutive National Magazine Awards for general excellence, winning the industry's top prize in 2005 and 2007. Wired magazine and Wired.com reach more than 12 million readers per month.


Wired Digital
WIRED Digital is a division of CondéNet, the internet unit of Condé Nast Publications. WIRED Digital consists of Wired.com, Reddit, Ars Technica and Webmonkey. Wired.com is one of the leading sites for thoughtful, comprehensive coverage of technology's impact on all aspects of our lives. Reddit is a social news aggregator where the community contributes to and votes on what it considers the most important and interesting information of the day. Ars Technica covers technology news along with editorial commentary and analysis. Webmonkey is a tutorial site and wiki for web developers. The combined sites of WIRED Digital reach more than 20 million unique readers a month.


Wired.com
Wired.com is your essential daily guide to today's world and what's next, delivering the most original and complete take you'll find anywhere on technology, science, entertainment, politics, business and culture. Wired.com's award-winning news reporting, unique commentary, authoritative reviews and practical hands-on tutorials make it the go-to site for thoughtful and comprehensive coverage of technology's impact on all aspects of our lives. Join 10 million of the smartest readers on the planet. Wired.com, Reddit, Ars Technica and Webmonkey make up Wired Digital, which is part of CondéNet, the internet unit of Condé Nast Publications.


Reddit
Reddit is where people turn to determine what's really news. Readers from around the world contribute news stories from a vast number of sources and the community votes on what it thinks is important and interesting. Reddit offers a unique perspective on the news that the front pages of traditional newspapers cannot. Reddit is one of the properties of the WIRED Digital network, a division of CondéNet. CondéNet is the internet unit of Condé Nast Publications.


Ars Technica
Ars Technica combines content and community for the reader who not only needs to keep up with technology, but is passionate about it. With 5 million unique visitors a month, Ars Technica specializes in original news and reviews, analysis of technology trends and expert technology advice in a unique environment that marries authoritative journalism and user participation. Wired.com, Reddit, Ars Technica and Webmonkey make up Wired Digital, which is part of CondéNet, the internet unit of Condé Nast Publications.


Webmonkey Webmonkey is the ultimate resource for web developers, programmers and designers. Originally launched in 1996, the site was relaunched in 2008 to combine new and intuitive design with full wiki capabilities. Webmonkey delivers software reviews and insider tips from the pros. Wired.com, Reddit, Ars Technica and Webmonkey make up Wired Digital, which is part of CondéNet, the internet unit of Condé Nast Publications.