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New York Times to Charge Frequent Readers of Web Site - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The plan's too vague at the moment for me to form an opinion on it (and this seems to be consensus), but it'll be interesting to see if this works or catches on to other papers....
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Video: Sports Illustrated Shows Off Google-Ready Digital Magazine | Peter Kafka | Media... - 0 views

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    Sports Illustrated hasn't come to Apple's iPad yet, but the publisher is already showing off a new version of its future: A digital magazine designed with Google in mind. Here's the demo that Editor Terry McDonell gave at Google's I/O developer conference today.
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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."
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Digital Magazines Are Hindered by Long Download Times - 0 views

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    Online magazines need to do more than just replicate print versions with added multimedia.  Need to think about platform specific design.
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HOW TO: Self Publish Your Book with Amazon's CreateSpace - 0 views

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    It's been six years since Amazon acquired CreateSpace, an on-demand publishing platform, and almost four years since they announced the free online setup for self-publishing. While four years seems like a long time in our fast-paced world, self-publishing still hasn't reached the mass audience. Even the biggest social media gurus still take the traditional route, only choosing to self-publish when they've been rejected by mainstream publishing houses.
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eBook Sales Up 160% This Year - eBookNewser - 0 views

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    By Jason Boog on July 21, 2011 3:27 PM According to Association of American Publishers (AAP) sales figures for the first half of 2011, eBook sales were up 160 percent compared to the same period last year. At the same time, both paperback and hardcover sales have sagged.
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Judge extends time for Google digital books talks - 1 views

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    Nine more months to find a resolution of the issues. Judge Chin is hopeful, bit it's hard to see why.
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - White House... - 0 views

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    All the more reason for one of us in this program to figure out a new business model!
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Amazon and New York Times to Introduce Device for Newspapers, Magazines - 0 views

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    Son of Kindle? Stay tuned....
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Backslash: web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee apologises for his strokes - Times Online - 1 views

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    For all my infrastructure buddies, I just thought this was kind of funny.
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thedigitalist.net » DRM Is Not Evil - 3 views

  • The whole DRM debate is hardly a new one but it’s time someone in publishing said something positive for DRM. Yes, it often sucks, but it’s not evil.
  • My argument here is simple: if we want Harry Potter- the books, films, computer games, the whole phenomenon - then DRM has a role.
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    From the Pan Macmillan blog earlier this year. Please see the reader comments and the follow up post.
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Judge: No Royalties for Music Industry Each Time a Ringtone Plays - 1 views

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    A ringtone is not a public performance.
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Reading, E-Books and the Brain : The Frontal Cortex - 1 views

  • For my greatest concern is that the young brain will never have the time (in milliseconds or in hours or in years) to learn to go deeper into the text after the first decoding, but rather will be pulled by the medium to ever more distracting information, sidebars, and now,perhaps, videos (in the new vooks).
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Newspapers Grapple With Online Pay Walls - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 0 views

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    The push for newspapers to charge their online readers reached wild-rumpus status last week, as Newsday.com announced a pay wall.
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