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arnie Grossblatt

if:book: saving scholarly publishing and saving civilization - 0 views

  • Michael Jensen, the always-ahead-of-the-curve Director of the National Academies Press gave a stunningly original speech at the recent AAUP (American Association of University Presses) which, in his words, "allowed me to talk about the two issues that matter most to me: saving scholarly publishing, and saving civilization. In 16 minutes."
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    Our own Michael Jensen and his more recent presentation at AAUP is discussed
arnie Grossblatt

Lost in the Cloud - 0 views

  • But the most difficult challenge — both to grasp and to solve — of the cloud is its effect on our freedom to innovate.
  • This freedom is at risk in the cloud, where the vendor of a platform has much more control over whether and how to let others write new software.
  • And many software developers who once would have been writing whatever they wanted for PCs are simply developing less adventurous, less subversive, less game-changing code under the watchful eyes of Facebook and Apple.
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    Insuring that cloud computing doesn' lead to a loss of privacy and the ability to innovate.
Thelisha Woods

E-book readers check in to hotels | Crave - CNET - 0 views

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    Hotels in New York, Miami, and Turks & Caicos are now offering guests Sony Readers for loan. New York's storied Algonquin Hotel, meanwhile, already offers Amazon's Kindle.
arnie Grossblatt

The book industry is gonna get Napstered if it forces Amazon to raise e-book prices. - ... - 0 views

  • Right now, the electronic-book market finds itself roughly in the same place the market for MP3s was in 1999, the year after the release of the first portable MP3 player.
  • But that could change in a matter of months if the book industry insists on 1) jacking up the price of e-books and 2) withholding potential best-sellers from the e-book market.
  • "Publishers are in denial about the economics of digital content,"
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  • Does the book industry want to join the digital flow, the way the TV industry has with Hulu and TV.com? Or by its obstruction does it intend to encourage the establishment of a Bookster?
arnie Grossblatt

Doonesbury - Content Wants Respect - 0 views

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    "content doesn't really want to be free"
Kori Kamradt

Amazon Faces Suit Over Kindle Cracks - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Amazon has been sued by a user of its Kindle e-book reader over cracks in the screen that made the device inoperatble.
Paul Riccardi

Media execs rocked by 15-year-old's blunt, blistering analysis : Ben Patterson : Yahoo!... - 0 views

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    Really, this is breaking news to the industry? Kudos to the kid for telling it like it is, but are these companies really just hearing about this now? People don't like advertisements on a website constitutes breaking news? And people would prefer free stuff to stuff they have to pay for? Wait, why am I surprised that the heads of major media outlets are completely clueless as to what people actually want?
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