Rupert Murdoch is a believer in failing big. That’s why he’s going to launch the Daily in as many countries as he can before it implodes. Jonathan Miller, CDO at News Corporation,was speaking on a panel at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit when he was asked about the future of The Daily. He said that [...]
Entries Tagged as 'june'
E-ink Corp revenues down in June
July 12th, 2010 · No Comments · hardware news
Digitimes are reporting that E-ink saw a drop in income in May, but I’m confused by their numbers. They say revenues were down, but they quoted a higher number. Small- to medium-size TFT-LCD panel and electrophoretic display (EPD) maker E Ink Holding, previously known as Prime View International (PVI), has posted consolidated revenues of NT$1.7 [...]
Morning Links 29 June 2010
June 29th, 2010 · No Comments · links post
A collection of interesting stories for Tuesday, 29 June.
Morning Links 28 June 2010
June 27th, 2010 · No Comments · links post
Here are 5 interesting stories for this fine Monday morning.
Morning Links 26 June 2010
June 26th, 2010 · No Comments · links post
Apple: Pay Full Price For an Ebook You Already Bought Yesterday, I updated to iOS 4 on my iPhone (like everyone else), and downloaded iBooks. The iOS 4 is nice, pretty fast, and a welcome upgrade. But iBook was a disaster. … I got this message “You’ve already purchased this (ebook) but it isn’t available [...]
Morning Links 25 June 2010
June 25th, 2010 · No Comments · links post
I’m going to be at the ALA conference in DC today, so posts might be few and far between.
Digital Comics 25 June 2010
June 24th, 2010 · 1 Comment · links post
About a week ago I noticed that just about every blog that covers digital publishing has the same blindspot. No one is adequately covering comics and graphic novels. It seems like comics have their own little ghetto, and there’s really no reason for it. I, for one, am going to change that. Heck, at the [...]
Digital Libraries 24 June 2010
June 24th, 2010 · No Comments · digital library
Here are 3 more recent stories on digital libraries.

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