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arnie Grossblatt

Amazon and New York Times to Introduce Device for Newspapers, Magazines - 0 views

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    Son of Kindle? Stay tuned....
Thelisha Woods

Did Bing Just Leapfrog Yahoo Search? - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Data from monitoring service StatCounter suggests that Bing , Microsoft's new search decision engine, has overtaken Yahoo Search as the number two search service in the U.S. and worldwide in large part thanks to stealing market share from leader Google.
Kori Kamradt

Warren Buffett's 1992 prediction of the decline of print and television. - 0 views

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    In our Web-obsessed era, some folks-especially folks in the newspaper newsrooms-regard newspapers as victims of the new technology.
arnie Grossblatt

James Fallows on the Kindle 2 - 0 views

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    Author and Atlantic Monthly columnist James Fallows discusses his new Kindle and reflects on the future of books.
Thelisha Woods

Google's Chief Asks Newspapers to Test Models - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Google's Eric Schmidt called on newspaper executives to create a "new format" for online journalism, including more personalized content.
Thelisha Woods

The AP's Desperate Attempt To Outlaw Search Engine Links : RushPRnews - newswire & Press Release Distribution in U.S. & Canada - 0 views

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    An AP win could kill "fair use" and change the Internet as we know it. NEW YORK (RPRN) 04/07/09-
Rob A.

QA: Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro on the Future of Film - 0 views

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    Read about the latest Entertainment News on Wired.com, including art, technology, films, animation, music, web video, tv, podcasts, and blogs.
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    Non-linear storytelling engines and Ulysses in one article. Bam!
Elinor Frisa

Books by Martin Luther King Jr. to be republished - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    I can't believe these books haven't been available for years! Also interesting to me because I used to live on the same street and just two blocks down from Beacon Press.
Amanda Litvinov

BoSacks speaks out on Mr. Magazine - 0 views

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    To launch or not to launch? A healthy debate on the number of new print magazines, and what that number means.
dana payne

Peter Suber's Predictions for 2009 (SPARC) - 0 views

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    Likelihood of open access being favored by the new administration.
dana payne

Open access policy options for funding agencies and universities (SPARC) - 0 views

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    From the February SPARC Open Access Newsletter, by Peter Suber Every research funding agency should have an OA policy, many already do, and most are probably thinking about it.  Here's a guide to the major decisions which come up in framing a New policy, reviewing an older one, or thinking about policies elsewhere.  Peter Suber starts with the choice-points facing funding agencies (1-12), and then look briefly at the choice-points which only arise for universities (13-18).  He offers a recommendation for each. 
Elinor Frisa

Paper says publishers' conference won't be held - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Washington Post had to cancel series of meetings with lobbyists, etc., because of fears they violated ethics.
arnie Grossblatt

Malcolm Gladwell vs Chris Anderson: a very intellectual bust up - 0 views

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    About the Gladwell's review of Free (the new book from Anderson) and the rebuttal from Anderson
arnie Grossblatt

Post-Medium Publishing - 0 views

  • iTunes is more of a tollbooth
    • arnie Grossblatt
       
      This is saving the argument by changing the terms mid-stream.
  • much the same with digital books
    • arnie Grossblatt
       
      How the same? Claiming it doesn't make it so. And books cost more than 99 cents; ten dollars is not, in Graham's terms, an ignorable event.
  • But though I can't predict specific winners, I can offer a recipe for recognizing them. When you see something that's taking advantage of new technology to give people something they want that they couldn't have before, you're probably looking at a winner. And when you see something that's merely reacting to new technology in an attempt to preserve some existing source of revenue, you're probably looking at a loser.
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  • In fact consumers never really were paying for content, and publishers weren't really selling it either. If the content was what they were selling, why has the price of books or music or movies always depended mostly on the format? Why didn't better content cost more?
  • If audiences were willing to pay more for better content, why wasn't anyone already selling it to them?
Rebecca Benner

Collaborative Publishing: One Brand New Title, One Success - O'Reilly Labs - 2 views

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    Also from Tim O'Reilly tweet.
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