31 October 2014
Why the U.S. Has Fallen Behind in Internet Speed and Affordability - NYTimes.com
What are newspaper saying about this?
30 October 2014
29 October 2014
Facebook user growth may be slowing too - MarketWatch
Maybe it will evolve into what it should have been - a simple highly effective way to keep in touch with friends and family and to approach others.
Google considering subscription service allowing YouTube viewers to skip ads | abc7news.com
And when the public grows bored with all this stuff?
28 October 2014
Usage Stalls for Twitter; Shares Drop - NYTimes.com
I never got it, try as I did on a few occasions.
27 October 2014
25 October 2014
The future of Wikipedia: WikiPeaks? | The Economist
I am not sure newspapers have focused enough on this.
24 October 2014
23 October 2014
22 October 2014
21 October 2014
20 October 2014
Amazon Kindle Voyage, a High-End E-Reader That Beats Hardcovers - NYTimes.com
Compared to the newspaper?
19 October 2014
18 October 2014
17 October 2014
Here’s What to Say When You Don’t Know Why the Stock Market Fell - NYTimes.com
Right on, or, better yet, write on!
16 October 2014
Businesses Are Turning to Beacons, and It’s Going to Be O.K. - NYTimes.com
Newspaper opportunity for sure.
Samsung’s Superior Note 4 Smartphone Gives Glimpse of Computing’s Future - NYTimes.com
The newspaper response?
Google Profit Will Depend on Wringing More From Mobile Ads - NYTimes.com
Newspapers would have been such a natural for mobile dominance. What could be historically more mobile?
14 October 2014
'Letters Of Note' Finds Lessons In Candid Correspondence : NPR
Newspapers ought to be on top of this.
Google's Eric Schmidt on what it takes to build an empire : PERSONAL TECH : Tech Times
Probably worth reading.
13 October 2014
Offen: Putting down my foot | The Herald-Sun
I enjoy his writing very much! Why don't we see more of this?
11 October 2014
10 October 2014
Homeless Outreach in Volumes: Books by Bike for ‘Outside’ People in Oregon - NYTimes.com
Newspapers should be part of this.
09 October 2014
08 October 2014
07 October 2014
Facebook's location-based ads can pitch you on the store you just walked by | PCWorld
Newspapers, eat your hearts out.
06 October 2014
Facebook to Ease Policies on Using Real Names for Accounts - NYTimes.com
While this is freaky, the bigger problem is changing the policy. We really become a community of idiots without our names.
05 October 2014
‘Kill the Messenger’ Recalls a Reporter Wrongly Disgraced - NYTimes.com
I sure want to see this one.
03 October 2014
At Crossroads, CNN Seeks to Reassert Itself - NYTimes.com
I sense only the tiniest amount of progress while much of what they do is caught between sensation and superficiality.
02 October 2014
A real problem
Every time I get one of these subscribe promotions from almost any newspaper, it is obvious that they were created by people who have only one role in life - to sell newspaper subscriptions - and not by someone who really wants to form a bond with prospective subscribers. How do I know this? What's missing below? The answer is even a single word telling the potential customer the value she/he would receive by subscribing. This is NOT a matter of a price barrier; it is a creative barrier of the newspaper's own making.
01 October 2014
A Media Blast From the Past | Here & Now
I still think the wikinewspaper idea still has merit - so that newspaper stories continue to evolve and do not die upon "publication".
As PayPal Spins Off, Apple Pay Signals New Era at Cash Register - NYTimes.com
Newspapers ought to have been at the heart of this from the beginning.
Piers Morgan Will Write for The Daily Mail - NYTimes.com
Interesting newspaper evolution on several fronts.
Ello, le petit réseau social qui fait la leçon à Facebook
Newspapers still have not figured out how to cope with Facebook and likely not with this.
As PayPal Spins Off, Apple Pay Signals New Era at Cash Register - NYTimes.com
Newspapers never figured out a way to be a part of this.
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