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inside.com

Inside.com was a website and trade magazine that covered "the converging worlds of entertainment, media, music and technology." Launched with a great deal of hype in the spring of 2000, Inside was a victim of the dot-com bubble and the early 2000s recession, and it closed down at the end of 2001. Company headquarters were in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. The magazine/website is not related to the later Jason Calacanis startup Inside.com, which focuses on delivering thematic newsletters. Inside.com was co-founded by Kurt Andersen, Michael Hirschorn, and Deanna Brown (calling themselves Powerful Media) in 1999, with the announced goal of helping to "reinvent a form, not unlike magazines at the beginning of the twentieth century, or even newspapers and the novel in the eighteenth and nineteenth." More information...

According to PR-model, inside.com is ranked 119,603rd in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 101,718th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before battleroyalewithcheese.com and after penguin.ca in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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