I made a post last week that I was going to be ending my employment at Stone Ward, where I've worked for the past two years. It was a really hard decision and I've turned down lots of jobs because I'm great friends with my coworkers and I genuinely loved the job. However, when the opportunity came around to work for another set of friends at a really awesome company like Condé Nast and on an awesome publication like Ars Technica, it was an offer I couldn't turn down. As of Monday, I'm going to be working full time on ...
There's really not much to say at this point, but you should probably read Ken Fisher's complete post about the acquisition on the front page of Ars: Ars Technica is now focused on increasing its coverage by bringing more experts onboard to full out our technical mojo. We're going to get broader, but also more in-depth, in areas of IT and science. We are going to be opening offices in San Francisco and Chicago in a matter of weeks, and we are rearranging our editorial team slightly, with Jon Stokes now running Reviews and Features as Deputy Editor, while Eric ...