Old magazine issues are finding new life on the iPad

Hearst and other magazine publishers are blurring the line between past and present -- and reaping the rewards. There's an iceberg-like quality to magazines: The peek of content that's visible above the surface -- sitting on the newsstand, promoted on the website -- is only a tiny fraction of the content they have to offer in total. Read the full story

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