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Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes afoot at MacUser

Posted by Dan Moren | Friday, November 21, 2008 2:15 PM PT

mwandmu.jpgI guess you might say we’re being beamed up to the mothership. As of Monday, MacUser will be coming to you live from our new home on Macworld.com. While we’ve long been part of the Macworld family, we’re happy to be getting a bit of a facelift in order to fit in with the rest of our oh-so-respectable family, like our sister iPhone Central, kooky trivia-spouting uncle Mac OS X Hints, and long-lost second cousin thrice removed Gadgetbox.

Fear not, though, since we’ll still be bringing you the same great-tasting news, information, and opinion from our sweet new digs, including regular features like The Macalope Weekly. You shouldn’t notice too much disruption of service: if you’re a regular visitor to MacUser.com, you’ll find yourself redirected to our new location—RSS readers will have to update their feeds as well, but we’ll have that info for you on Monday.

We expect a pretty smooth transition, but as always, if you notice any bugs or blips, drop us a line at our email address (you can find it over there on the right side of the page, cleverly screened from all the spam-eating robots—well, except for the ones who keep telling us we’ve won a million Euros…because we want to believe).

Comments (4)

Isn't Gadgetbox dead?

Gadgetbox?
November 21, 2008
3:37 PM PT

That makes it easy to remove a bookmark from my Firefox left-hand menu.
I have Macworld bookmarked so I don't one for MacUser.

Dave Barnes Author Profile Page
November 21, 2008
7:32 PM PT

You'll want to keep MacUser in your sidebar. MacUser's blog will be on the Macworld.com site, but to see everything the blog has to offer you'll need to keep it in your RSS feed or visit the page. (Not every MacUser blog entry will appear on the main Macworld page.)

Jason
November 21, 2008
10:15 PM PT

This is an interesting turn of events. To those of us who have a Mac history that predates the internet era, this harks back to the day when the dead-tree editions of MacUser and MacWorld also became as one.
Is this a case of "deja-vu all over again" or is history just repeating itself?
No matter, best of luck to the cast and crew of MacUser!

November 23, 2008
6:50 PM PT

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