It was recently announced that leading magazine publishers Conde Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corporation, and Time Inc. will be joining forces to create a single Web site that brings all of their periodicals together in a digital format. Think of it as the hulu.com for magazines: one platform, multiple media companies, and little effort for finding mucho content. It is yet to be named.
It is likely that these publishers will find success, as the syndication of TV and film at hulu.com is making owners NBC Universal and News Corp. a rising level of revenue. In theory, the syndication of magazines will follow suit. Soon, we won’t need to go from Web site to W
eb site, hard copy to hard copy searching for desired content. We’ll have one online source that has aggregated our favorite magazine content for us.

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The Holy Grail of Web development is a language and development environment that unites client-side and server-side programming into one. There has been progress on this front – 
