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Come Cry With Us on the 'Gadget Lab' 500th Episode Extravaganza


This week marks the 500th episode of
Gadget Lab. That is an astonishingly huge number. To pay proper tribute to it, we’ve invited some of our past cohosts to come onto this week’s show and share their memories.
Our guests, Mat Honan, David Pierce, and Arielle Pardes, speak in their own words (with their own voices!) about what it was like to work at WIRED and make a weekly show about personal technology. It’s a fun stroll down memory lane, for sure. But this special episode also offers a rare look behind the scenes of
Gadget Lab, so you can get a sense of how the show is made and how it has evolved over the years.

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Subtext lets journalists build deeper relationships with readers, one text at a time


July 13, 2016 Subtext certainly isn’t the first initiative to see the appeal in news organizations texting readers. A couple years back, news organizations experimented with using Facebook Messenger to let readers text bots. (It didn’t catch on.) Other early experiments included the texting platform Purple, which was acquired by The Skimm in 2019. Outlier Media pioneered a local-journalism-via-texting service that connected low-income residents with helpful information about issues like housing and utilities.
Subtext differs in that it’s a platform offering texting as a tool for news organizations.
The privacy of texting means users don’t experience the same toxicity or endless doomscrolling that you would on social media, making it a friendlier and healthier interaction. Donoghue said that overall, only one person has ever been removed by a host as a subscriber for misusing the platform.

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