Former Condé Nast editorial director James Truman says print magazines are becoming more luxurious on their way to obsolescence. Truman said he left the company in 2004, depressed when he saw 10 years of brutal cost-cutting on the horizon. After some thinking time in Morocco, he has come to some conclusions about the future of magazine publishing, according to a post in the io9 blog (part of the
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