How Many Journalists Would Go All Digital whether They Could?Publishing 2.0

Kara Swisher, a veteran Wall Street Journal reporter, who has covered the Silicon Valley boom and bust for the print WSJ newspaper, has announced that she’s gone all digital, i.e. she will be writing exclusively for the All Things Digital web site. Which made me wonder how many other

journalists would go all digital whether they could — and whether not, why not?

Kara says she’s going all digital considering she doesn’t want to kill any more trees, which although it’s an obvious rationale, is still striking to take in stated flatly by a long-time print journalist of Kara’s stature.

But more striking still were Kara’s other reasons:

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