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Strategic Management and Apple, Tablet Coming in January?

I am in the midst of completing my MBA, and in that is a study of Apple. I’m basically surrounding myself with all things Apple. And during this time, things are changing with respect to Apple product offerings and the range that is being provided. I’ll be a little frustrated only being able to touch [...]

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Please help your local libraries…

If you don’t, I’ll have to get a Kindle or other ebook reader for my wife because she reads over one book a week casually. Since May, 26 books have fallen to her reading habits. Since I don’t like the Kindle anymore…DRM issues, DRM issues, Changing functionality after purchasing. I’ll take anything other than a [...]

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I guess Murdoch is serious about his own Pay Wall after all.

According to this article at The Business Insider (Silicon Valley Insider), Murdoch said he’s going to start charging Blackberry users to access the Wallstreet Journal. Even if you have a paper subscription, your digital extension will cost an additional $1 per week. If he extends that to the Kindle, that is an extra $25,000 per [...]

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The Internet Always, wait, Never Disappoints. Thanks Fake Eric Schmidt.

Shane Richmond of the Telegraph.co.uk received an email titled “Google Fast Flip has saved newspapers. Happy now, bitches?” and I have yet to stop chuckling.
It is very colorful, so when you go over to the Telegraph, keep that in mind. Suffice it to say that FES goes off the rails [oh, while I'm writing this, [...]

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A Newsosaur comments on Pay Walls…

Alan Mutter is all about journalism, and I’m glad the self proclaimed Newsosaur [perhaps others called him that before he did, I don't know, I should ask him] is posting some information about the industry he knows well. He’s a former CEO of start-ups, an educator in Journalism currently, and based on what I’ve read, [...]

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eBook readers continue to hit the market.

And here is another: The “Story” is going to compete with everything else coming to market. I know that there are going to be some serious protectionist actions happening to prevent them. Primarily, licensing the rights to access certain formats. If they try to reverse engineer the accessing of .PDF’s for instance, I can imagine [...]

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