Wired UK Year 2020 Magazine Back Issues
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- Would You Trust This Man With Your Money?
- Libra: Facebook's Battle To Create A Global Currency
- 2020 Insights Briefing Need To Know Trends For The Year Ahead
- You:Upgraded Tech Tips Health Hacks Singing Plants
- Business Special Glossier On Branding
- Monzo On Culture - Bolt On Pivoting
- Whitehat On Scaling - Spotify On Product
- Bumble On People- Oaknorth On Actually Making A Profit
- All Change At Apple
- Google Vs IBM Vs Microsoft The Battle For Quantum Supremacy
- Startup Special How To Hire, Keep And Motivate Talent.
- Can The Trillion Dollar Giant Survive Turning Its Business Model Upside Down/
- Search Wars! Duck Duck Go Takes On Google
- Business Special How To Reboot After Covid-19
- Inside The FBI's Forensics Lab
- The Rapid Ascent Of Sport Climbing
- Eric Yuan Founder & CEO Of Zoom
- The Global Remote Working Experiment
- How To Innovate In The Post-Covid World
- Tiktok Dancers+Inside The Vaccine Race+ Gear For The New Normal
- The Rise Of The Splinternet
- How Tiktok Became The Front Line In A New Cold War
- Seven Ways To Rebuild The Global Economy
- 3,2,1, Liftoff! The Real-Life Iron Man's Jet Pack Dream
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Wired UK is a magazine that reports on the effects of science and technology. It covers a broad range of topics including design, architecture, culture, the economy, politics and philosophy. Owned by Condé Nast Publications, it is published in London and is an offshoot of the original American Wired.
The magazine's current incarnation follows an earlier attempt at a British edition of Wired which ran from April 1995 until March 1997. It was initially created as a joint venture with the Guardian Media Group and Wired US's then owners, Wired Ventures, but that incarnation lasted only three or four issues, due to a culture clash between the two parties and low sales figures of 25,000 per month. Wired Ventures then ran the UK edition alone, with an almost entirely new staff, until the magazine was closed with the March 1997 issue, when sales were at 40,000 magazines per month.