Read the latest issue of popular magazines like PC Magazine, MIT Technology Review, Popular Mechanics, MacWorld, Lonely Planet, Reader’s Digest, etc without paying any subscription charges.
Step 1: go to apple.com and download the Safari browser.
Step 2: install Safari, go to Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced and check the option that says “Show Develop menu in menu bar.”
Step 3: Open the “Develop” option in the browser menu bar and choose Mobile Safari 1.1.3 - iPhone as the User Agent.
Step 4: Open zinio.com/iphone inside Safari browser and start reading your favorite magazines for free.
Read Popular Magazines on your Desktop for Free
Web Forward - Douglas Crockford
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Eric Schmidt on the future of technology
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