In a post I wrote yesterday, I spent some time dissecting the idea that “people…
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Leveraging HTML5 to Open Up Some “Walled Gardens”
The last couple of posts have looked at apps and their viability as options for…
The Escalating Cost of Trying to Control Everything
Jason Pontin, editor in chief and publisher of Technology Review, last week posted “Why publishers…
Be Careful What You Wish For
I’ve written from time to time about The Atlantic, which has done a number of…
So Much for Journalism
In the last couple of months, I’ve had three chances to hear Clay Johnson speak…
Solving a Problem from the Reader’s Point of View
As is frequently the case, Mathew Ingram of GigaOM has written a perceptive post about…
If Only We Could Limit All of Our Editions
On March 13, 2012, Encyclopaedia Britannica announced that it would no longer print its 32-volume encyclopedia,…
Figuring Out What Consumers Will Pay For
In the current issue of Adweek, Lucia Moses describes Bloomberg LP and Thomson Reuters as…
Empowering Authors with Marketing and Sales Data
Earlier this month, Dennis Abrams of Publishing Perspectives posted a profile of previewed the talk she…
Effective Experience Trumps Beautiful Design
At Mashable, Lauren Indvik wrote a really perceptive review of a wholly predictable problem: “Zeke…