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Featured in Condé Nast Traveler's 2007 Gold List of "World's Best Places to Stay" and Travel + Leisure's "500 Greatest Hotels in the World"
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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She has written for Frommer’s, Berlitz, and Access travel guides, and has published articles in Condé Nast Traveler, Islands, and Harper’s Bazaar: a fairly accomplished travel writer in her field.
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She has written for Frommer’s, Berlitz, and Access travel guides, and has published articles in Condé Nast Traveler, Islands, and Harper’s Bazaar: a fairly accomplished travel writer in her field.
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The company is establishing a new division, called Cond
Cond 2010
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Apple's subscription model for its popular iPad has been slowed in part by an inability to strike deals with publishing giants such as Condé Nast, famously forcing even subscribers of The New Yorker magazine to pay the full newsstand prize to access single issues on their e-readers.
Smart TV: Still The Tech World's Afghanistan? Bianca Bosker 2011
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Apple's subscription model for its popular iPad has been slowed in part by an inability to strike deals with publishing giants such as Condé Nast, famously forcing even subscribers of The New Yorker magazine to pay the full newsstand prize to access single issues on their e-readers.
Smart TV: Still The Tech World's Afghanistan? Bianca Bosker 2011
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Apple's subscription model for its popular iPad has been slowed in part by an inability to strike deals with publishing giants such as Condé Nast, famously forcing even subscribers of The New Yorker magazine to pay the full newsstand prize to access single issues on their e-readers.
Smart TV: Still The Tech World's Afghanistan? Bianca Bosker 2011
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Apple's subscription model for its popular iPad has been slowed in part by an inability to strike deals with publishing giants such as Condé Nast, famously forcing even subscribers of The New Yorker magazine to pay the full newsstand prize to access single issues on their e-readers.
Smart TV: Still The Tech World's Afghanistan? Bianca Bosker 2011
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Apple's subscription model for its popular iPad has been slowed in part by an inability to strike deals with publishing giants such as Condé Nast, famously forcing even subscribers of The New Yorker magazine to pay the full newsstand prize to access single issues on their e-readers.
Smart TV: Still The Tech World's Afghanistan? Bianca Bosker 2011
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But increasingly publishers such as Condé Nast and Meredith are drawing on the technology to create advertising campaigns for marketers.
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