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Derik Dupont

Google Opens App Store For Business Software - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Google unveiled a marketplace of business software to help to spur the adoption of its own suite of productivity applications.
arnie Grossblatt

Surviving Battle With Amazon, Entrepreneur Picks New Fight - 3 views

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    Interesting story of business model evolution for college textbook rentals. 
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    Interesting story of business model evolution for college textbook rentals. 
Derik Dupont

Digital Revolution Shakes Foundations of Book Retailing - WSJ.com - 2 views

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    Barnes & Noble, the leader in bookselling for 40 years, re-examines its business model." />
Derik Dupont

Dow Jones to Launch 'Professional Edition' of Wall Street Journal - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Dow Jones announced an online venture that combines The Wall Street Journal's Web site with Dow Jones's business-to-business news service and databases." />
Ryan Holman

Readers gravitating to e-books - 0 views

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    America's obsession with digital tablets is driving a boon in e-book reading, a new survey shows, a trend that is dampening the appeal of printed books and shaking the centuries-old publishing business.
your krishna

Data Enrichment is a Key Factor for Enhancing Your Business Growth - Yahoo! Voices - vo... - 0 views

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    The concept from where Data Enrichment services came into existence and the role it plays for your business development
Ellen Levy

Epicenter - Mind Our Tech Business | Wired.com - 2 views

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    Experimenting with new business models in epubs: "For the first time, customers can subscribe to unlimited reading of as many as 32 titles from five different publishers through one app, with one user interface, at one price."
arnie Grossblatt

Barnes & Noble, Taking On Amazon in the Fight of Its Life - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Barnes & Noble, the giant that put so many independent booksellers out of business, now finds itself locked in the fight of its life, with Amazon.com lurking in the background. 
arnie Grossblatt

15 Feisty Small Presses And The Books You're Going To Want From Them - 2 views

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    This is a bit dated, but the topic is right on point given our recent discussions on small, independent presses and business model innovation.
arnie Grossblatt

Markets Declare Truce in Copyright Wars - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • But content owners also belatedly realize that simply suing consumers who find new, convenient ways to access content online is not as good as finding new business models to profit from customer interest that technology makes possible.
  • his shift by Google led Peter Osnos, founder of PublicAffairs books, to wonder if the book settlement could have lessons for other owners of content. "Google has now conceded, with a very large payment, that information is not free," Mr. Osnos wrote for the Century Foundation. "This leads to an obvious, critical question: Why aren't newspapers and news magazines demanding payment for use of their stories on Google and other search engines? Why are they not getting a significant slice of the advertising revenues generated by use of their stories via Google?"
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    More on the Google-AAP settlement. Key take-away ""But content owners also belatedly realize that simply suing consumers who find new, convenient ways to access content online is not as good as finding new business models to profit from customer interest that technology makes possible."
arnie Grossblatt

Open Source Textbooks Challenge a Paradigm | Epicenter from Wired.com - 0 views

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    Students hate textbook publishers; textbook publishers hate that students resell, reuse, and download copies of their texts. Is there a middle ground, a sustainable business model where all parties have a sense of fairness?
Ryan Holman

Post Tech - Up next in News Corp. paid-news strategy: e-Reader, Fox - 0 views

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    Attempt to rethink the newspaper business model
arnie Grossblatt

Advertising - Tablet PCs Are Coming, and Magazines Aim to Be Ready - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “As time goes on, we’ll find our way with this, but we need to have the thing — we need to have the consumer using the thing — to tell us what’s best. So we start with who we are.”
Derik Dupont

Eric Schmidt: How Google Can Help Newspapers - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    In The Wall Street Journal, Google CEO Eric Schmidt says that the Internet will not destroy news organizations. He says that Google working in cooperation with publishers of newspapers and magazines can help bring about a business model to share ad revenue from searches." />
Derik Dupont

It's Official: 2009 Was Worst Year for the Newspaper Business in Decades - Media Decode... - 0 views

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    The Newspaper Association of America says its complied revenue figures for 2009 make it official that it was the worst year for newspaper advertising in decades.
Derik Dupont

The Media Equation - News Sites Look Beyond Grants - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Generous donations from the Knight Foundation have helped the news site MinnPost.com to get its bearings. Now it is trying to achieve business viability.
Mark Schreiber

How Google's New Hatred of "Content Farms" Could Rearrange the Media Business - 0 views

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    "A broad definition would burst the content farm media bubble - there are far more news sites than consumers could possibly need - which has been growing the last few years. By the same token, such a move would leave legit news sites - such as the Times - riding higher in the rankings. Google could, in other words, kill off much of the competition that has vexed traditional media on the web in a single blow."
Davia Grant

Book Business Sees a Bonanza in a Forthcoming Biography - 0 views

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    Steve Jobs' biography, by Walter Isaacson, set to be released, by Simon & Schuster, in 2 weeks.
arnie Grossblatt

The Long Goodbye? The Book Business and its Woes - 0 views

  • hree centuries ago, John Locke agreed that we shouldn't base our freedom to read books on the proclaimed good offices of the business itself. "Books seem to me to be pestilent things," he wrote in 1704, "and infect all that trade in them...with something very perverse and brutal. Printers, binders, sellers, and others that make a trade and gain out of them have universally so odd a turn and corruption of mind, that they have a way of dealing peculiar to themselves, and not conformed to the good of society, and that general fairness that cements mankind."
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    Book publishers have always predicted that the end was nigh. When it does come they will have only themselves to blame.
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