We played around with Google’s new feature to search and display complete magazines and here’s the list of currently available magazines we could find (35 magazines – in alphabetic order):
Please comment if you could locate another magazine and we’ll add it to this list.
- The Alcalde
- American Cowboy
- Atlanta Magazine
- Baseball Digest
- Better Nutrition
- Best Life
- Bicycling
- Black Belt
- Black World/Negro Digest
- Building Systems
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- Cincinnati Magazine
- CIO Magazine
- Cruise Travel
- Dwell
- Ebony
- Ebony, Jr
- Indianapolis Monthly
- Jet
- Liberty Magazine
- Log Home Living
- Mac Life
- Maximum PC
- Men’s Health
- Mother Jones Magazine
- Mountain Bike
- New York Magazine
- Organic Gardening
- Popular Mechanics
- Popular Science
- Prevention
- Runner’s World
- Timber Homes Living/Timber Frame Homes
- Vegetarian Times
- Women’s Health
More information:
Official Google Blog announcement.
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