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Brijit Cuts Magazine Pile Down to Bite-Size Pieces
Topic: High Tech Developments 6:58 am EDT, Nov  1, 2007

The magazines stack up, unread, on your coffee table: the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair. You subscribe to them but don't have time to read them.

So there they sit, a glossy pile of guilt.

Where you see wasted money, Jeremy Brosowsky saw a business opportunity.

The Washington publishing entrepreneur recently rolled out Brijit, a Web site that creates 100-word abstracts of articles from dozens of magazines and rates them. Brijit, Brosowsky said, aims to be "everyone's best-read friend."

Mmmm, Warm Guilt ...

Brijit Cuts Magazine Pile Down to Bite-Size Pieces



 
 
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