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more about #newspapers more comments → OCEntertainment: Not that I'm in favor of data caps, but it would be seriously helpful if folks stopped lumping data caps into the same category of anti-neutral tactic... more » Die Fledermaus: Wow Rupert bought Google, or is Google just another poorly cooked flan that falls in the presents of overwhelming money? more » Mikestan: I'll just read it on some blog more » Kaiser-Machead: I really wonder how successful these people think these sorts of tactics really are. Is anyone really loyal enough to certain news sites to suddenly s... more » The5thElephant: Clever ad, I wish they brought this level of quality to their website however. I recently attempted to register on the MySun website. I set it all up... more » OCEntertainment: Wait, an ad that highlights the advantages of ones own product, presented in a clever manner, that manages to both poke fun at competitors and itself ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Yeah, and is there any accidental damage support? Oh, I'm sorry, we don't support coffee stains. Tha'll be another 50 pence, guvnah! Cheeky bastards! more » Gary_7vn: This device is what evolutionary biologists call a "transitional form", i.e. it is on it's way to becoming something else, something more evolved. It'... more » PSimpso: For a bunch of Microsoft fanboys, Gizmodo sure is eager to report on anything Apple Tablet. more » Noobs-R-Us: I wrote about this in my comments yesterday and yet I had skeptics. [gizmodo.com] more » MrBlahBlah: isn't a magazine with hybrid content - pictures, videos, etc - the same thing as a blog...aka gizmodo? This is almost like a wired magazine with mixe... more » Unsolicited Advice: You need seamless integration points that take advantage of the uniqueness provided by a computer-based book. What about a horror/mystery interactive ... more » nerve11: Vook for you? Or vook for me? more » addiktion: You mention the savings on books would be worth it but from what I can tell none of these publishers hardly drop the price for an electronic version a... more » cynep: We're building our library of Alexandria. Call me ludite but there's something facinating about holding a book in your hands. Granted, school text bo... more » -
#google
Google Ending Unlimited Free Access To Subscription News
The days of bypassing subscription fees on Google News appear to be numbered now that Google has updated their First Click Free program. Publishers can now limit access to five articles per day before readers are routed to payment pages. More » -
#media
Apple Tablet Books Need to Be Better than Vooks
Yesterday, we explored Apple's discussions with newspaper, magazine and textbook publishers about creating a new type of hybridized media for an Apple tablet. Vooks—interactive books for the PC/iPhone—are a telling example of such an idea gone wrong. More » -
#apple
Apple Tablet To Redefine Newspapers, Textbooks and Magazines
Steve Jobs said people don't read any more. But Apple is in talks with several media companies rooted in print, negotiating content for a "new device." And they're not just going for e-books and mags. They're aiming to redefine print. More » -
#sad
New York Times Cannot Afford Text Messaging
America's Paper of Record cannot afford to have its reporters sending text messages or calling 411 on their company phones. What a pitiful state of affairs. [Gawker] -
#amazon
Amazon Wants 70% of Newspaper Revenue for Kindle Distribution?
Yesterday, on my Twitter account, I made the snide remark that the Kindle DX was saving newspapers through a $500 donation to Amazon. Apparently, my cynicism wasn't that far off the mark. UPDATE More » -
#media
10 Ways Tech Magazines Are Failing Readers
Mike Elgan, former editor-in-chief for Windows Magazine, writes a great column on how gadgets blogs fail readers. It's solid feedback and tough love. Here's my list on why Tech Magazines are failing readers: More » -
#headlines
Stand Aside Dying Babies, Sega Mega Drive Makes a Comeback
In one of the odder front pages we've seen, The Daily Mail wants to tell you about the four most exciting consoles today: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and, of course, the Sega Mega Drive. [UKResistance via Kotaku] -


