Energy News  
Rodale Garners Two National Magazine Awards

Bicycling.com won in a category that honors a site's creative use of multimedia technology, user involvement, community tools, and/or exceptional work in the blog form.
by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) May 06, 2008
Rodale has announced that RunnersWorld.com and Bicycling.com each received a National Magazine Award (NMA), the magazine industry's highest editorial honor, from the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME). RunnersWorld.com was recognized for General Excellence Online, while Bicycling.com's GPS Tool won for best Interactive Feature.

SVP and Editor-in-Chief of Runner's World and newly elected President of ASME David Willey and VP and Editor-in-Chief of Bicycling Steve Madden accepted the coveted "Ellies" last night at the 43rd Annual National Magazine Awards event in New York. Named after the Alexander Calder Stabile "Elephant," the 2008 "Ellies" drew a record-setting 1,964 entries from 333 print and online magazines.

Steven Pleshette Murphy, president and CEO of Rodale, said, "This is a tremendous honor for Runner's World and Bicycling. I'm especially thrilled as our editorial teams have been working so hard to create exciting Web experiences for their users. They are succeeding -- this year, traffic to our sites has more than doubled."

"These sites are not just the online homes of their respective brands -- they're the destinations of choice for the running and cycling communities at large," continued Murphy.

"Our talented teams, led by David Willey, Runner's World Online Executive Editor Mark Remy, Runner's World Online Executive Producer George Vlahogiannis, Steve Madden, Bicycling Online Editor David L'Heureux, and Bicycling Online Senior Producer Matthew Linde are constantly innovating to create content, tools, and features that match the passion and energy of our users. It's wonderful for Runner's World and Bicycling to have been voted winners by a jury of their peers."

Bicycling.com - Interactive Feature
Bicycling.com won in a category that honors a site's creative use of multimedia technology, user involvement, community tools, and/or exceptional work in the blog form.

According to ASME, "The GPS Rides Tool on Bicycling.com is a rare combination of high-tech, smart, and useful, bringing together the technology of AllSportGPS.com, the mapping ability of Google, and the passion of cyclists. The tool allows riders to map their favorite routes using their handheld GPS units, upload them to the site along with commentary and photos, and share them with other riders."

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Rodale
GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Spirent Communications Announces GSS8000 High Dynamics GPS Simulation System
Paignton, England (SPX) May 06, 2008
Spirent Communications has announced improved high dynamic capabilities on its new Spirent GSS8000 simulation system. The Spirent GSS8000 is designed for use in the most demanding applications, and is capable of simulating ultra-high dynamics with industry leading accuracy. The Spirent GSS8000 supports up to 20,000g signal dynamics, up to 120,000 m/s velocity and 50Hz (4ms) processing rates.







  • Analysis: Venezuela, China near oil deal
  • EU still far from agreeing biofuel standards: diplomats
  • Analysis: Reps. revisit ethanol policy
  • U.S. plans two large-scale CO2 projects

  • Analysis: Storage needs for nuclear growth
  • New agency to promote French nuclear know-how
  • GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Selects Site For Potential Commercial Uranium Enrichment Facility
  • Russia, US sign nuclear energy deal

  • Beijing working to clear the air
  • Methane Sources Over The Last 30,000 Years
  • Changing Jet Streams May Alter Paths Of Storms And Hurricanes
  • Viruses Keep Us Breathing

  • Mangrove destruction partly to blame for Myanmar toll: ASEAN chief
  • Greenpeace welcomes move to save Indonesia's forests
  • Asia's rainforests vanishing as timber, food demand surge: experts
  • Fire sweeps through Siberian forests

  • China has sufficient grain reserves: state economic planner
  • Surging food prices bite across Asia
  • China steps up efforts to curb grain smuggling: official media
  • Analysis: New crops alter food, fuel fight

  • Microsoft, Hyundai agree on joint development of new system
  • Plug-In Hybrid School Bus Gains 70 Percent Improved Fuel Economy And Lower Emissions
  • In US, electronic repo device stalls cars of late payers
  • Renault's Ghosn says electric car draws Gulf interest

  • Analysis: Can airplanes go green?
  • Belgian airline says it will cut costs, emissions by slowing down
  • Airbus, Boeing sign accord to cut air traffic impact on environment
  • Oil spike, cost of planes led to Oasis collapse: founders

  • Nuclear Power In Space - Part 2
  • Outside View: Nuclear future in space
  • Nuclear Power In Space

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2007 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement