
In an effort to “pull back the curtain” on the process of making (writing for, photographing for, designing for, producing) magazines, Wired has decided to go meta on their Charlie Kaufman story, and experiment by putting the entire story online as they product it.
Internal emails, rough drafts, edit memos, PDFs of layouts, marked-up page proofs; it’s all there for the world to see, and for you to follow along as the article comes together.
[Wired - Storyboard - A Profile of a Profile of Charlie Kaufman]

By now, if you’re a techie, you’ve probably read just about every Macworld post in existence.
However, lonelysandwich’s take on the whole event is a bit…different; so if you haven’t already stumbled upon his writing, then definitely check it out.
Will the MacBook Air play the role of the Cube? Is the Air a “conceptual shift in personal computing”? Is the Air a “proof-of-concept”, making data weightless and connectivity ubiquitous?
lonelysandwich seems to think so, so be sure to click through to find out why.
[lonelysandwich - MacBook Air]
Note: He also wrote a few other great Macworld wrap-ups, so be sure to check out:
[lonelysandwich - iPhone 1.1.3]
[lonelysandwich - iTunes Movie Rentals And AppleTV]
[lonelysandwich - GMaps Knows Just Enough]