I expect a magazine to have updates bunched up into "issues" and much less random personal shit. content and scheduling are main axes.
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magazines are typically a product, corporate blogs in service of a product, but variations on both sides.
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really? I hadn't noticed I was paying for the atlantic or new yorker :D
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that might actually be it
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longform thought garden?
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Magazine always has a number of standard "sections" in a predictable format
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I think main difference is that reader picks the theme, instead of editor. I cite ribbonfarm as a productivity blog



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@vgr doesn't like that name. One could even argue for Advanced Self Help but...
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