As you know, we persist in the belief that dead-tree media is worth the while, and each Thursday we roll out a print edition of Online from the presses and push it into your palms.
This week's no different, and there's a nifty new edition of Guardian Online to excite and infuriate you. As usual, the whole thing's on the website too.
We lead with an article by some bright spark on how the race for faster broadband is finally off the mark in Britain, which will be good news for consumers across the country.
As I mentioned yesterday, we've also got an interview with Stewart Butterfield, the creatr of Flickr and one of Yahoo's most recent new employees. On the subject of Yahoo, Ben Hammersley wonders whether the web's golden oldie is succeeding in its fightback against Google.
In comment, Jack Schofield watches out for the organisation of gossip and Michael Cross looks at the government's latest move to let doctors pick their own IT systems.
We're also watching for problems at Novell, looking at the latest gadgets and saying Happy Birthday to Gmail. Oh, and much more. Click here for a full run-down of this week's edition.