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Hearst Corp. signs directly to sell its magazines through iTunes, bringing more O to the iPad

Esquire, Popular Mechanics, and O aren’t only for your local bookstore’s magazine rack to any extent further — assuming you continue to have a native bookstore and that it’s still big enough to possess a rack. Hearst Corporation, the force behind those printed ‘zines, has become the primary major publisher to terms with Apple, so those very publications will soon be on iTunes . Starting with their July editions you may subscribe for a seemingly quite reasonable $1.99 monthly, though the once a year option of $19.99 looks like less of a bargain. (You may get a year of Popular Mechanics on pulp for $12.) This can be only a small sampling from Heart’s back catalog, however the company is promising more are coming soon, leaving us wondering just how we’re presupposed to fill out our Cosmo quizzes with no pen.

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