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Difficult as it is for many publishers to accept, content has little intrinsic value on digital platforms, no matter how beautifully presented. It’s the user’s ability to do stuff with digital… Read more »
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Difficult as it is for many publishers to accept, content has little intrinsic value on digital platforms, no matter how beautifully presented. It’s the user’s ability to do stuff with digital… Read more »
Compared with Apple and Android, Windows doesn’t get a lot of great press. But it’s having a pretty good day today. The Wall Street Journal weighs in with an upbeat curtain-raiser… Read more »
The first quarter of 2012 featured several high-profile legal and regulatory battles over privacy, antitrust and copyright that could eventually reshape digital markets, including the pay-TV business and online advertising. It… Read more »
Call it the year of lessons learned, if not quite bubbles burst. In 2011, several trends in the connected consumer space that appeared inexorable at the start of the year seemed… Read more »
The conventional wisdom that consumers won’t pay for news online has always been an oversimplification. Some consumers have always paid for information content, particularly if it has high professional or commercial… Read more »
The economics of e-books are developing on terms far more favorable to authors than traditional publishers, and those trend lines will be increasingly problematic for the latter. The shift from print… Read more »
Even Apple can’t always top Apple. Despite Steve Jobs’ efforts to bill iOS 4 as “the biggest leap since the original iPhone,” there really wasn’t a lot of new news at… Read more »
According to an item on Engadget this morning, the next version of Apple TV (ship date unknown) will be based on the iPhone OS and will rely on cloud-based media storage… Read more »
According to new data from Flurry Analytics, video games for the iPhone OS have grown from 5 percent of the mobile game market to nearly 20 percent in the past year,… Read more »