The founder of Wired magazine describes how the publication was formed out of San Francisco’s early ’90s digital underground. Its beat (the transformation of the planet), its mission (to deliver reality), its optimism (way optimistic). It got some things wrong (the death of politics and advertising) and some things right (tech changed how we relate).
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