Asking more than one vital question. With one or two exceptions, I’m not a fan…
magazines
The tension between access and perceived quality
Andrei Hagiu, an associate professor at Harvard Business School, and Julian Wright, an economics professor…
Op-ed laments are not the answer
I subscribe to a lot of magazines – almost 20, by a recent count. There…
Publishing through the “good-enough revolution”
In the last few weeks I’ve written a handful of posts about the apps vs….
More on the Use of Apps in Publishing
A couple of weeks back, I wrote about a decision by Technology Review to discontinue…
For Publishers, Cost Cutting Can’t Replace Innovation
It hasn’t been the best week for the folks who manage JPMorgan Chase. And when…
Rights, Fingerprints and Big Data
Michael Cairns recently tweeted a link to an article in CIO Journal, “How Big Data…
Leveraging HTML5 to Open Up Some “Walled Gardens”
The last couple of posts have looked at apps and their viability as options for…
Figuring Out When Apps Make Sense
I wrote yesterday about a decision by Technology Review to move away from apps and…
The Escalating Cost of Trying to Control Everything
Jason Pontin, editor in chief and publisher of Technology Review, last week posted “Why publishers…