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InternetNews
May 1, 2006
Andy Patrizio
Microsoft Helps N.Y. Times Update its Online Look Bill Gates demonstrated a prototype viewer called Times Reader, developed in conjunction with the New York Times and built on the Windows Presentation Foundation library. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 26, 2005
Jon Fine
Is Paul Krugman Worth $49.95? People will shell out for all sorts of media, but print isn't one of them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
May 23, 2005
Barbara Quint
New York Times Content Eases Toward Paid Subscription The announcement of the new service identified three business objectives set by The Times Co. upon launching the digital service in the mid-1990s: profitability, scale, and revenue diversification. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
March 21, 2011
The New York Times to Launch Paid Digital Subscriptions The New York Times will begin charging for web use on March 28 in the U.S. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 16, 2007
David Lee Smith
Here Comes "Times Reader" Following six months of beta testing, Times is ready to launch its newest online publication. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 1, 2008
Dan Costa
Print Is Dead. Long Live Print. How publishing-on-demand will transform the publishing industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2008
Greg Linden
People Who Read This Article Also Read... The recommendation systems that suggest books at Amazon and movies at Netflix will soon bring you personalized news. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
August 2009
Barbara Quint
Feature: Where Have All the Archives Gone? What are libraries getting for their precious and shrinking institutional dollars? The most interesting factor is what they are not getting, and all too often, that is a complete archive of online publications, including newspapers. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 17, 2005
Tim Gray
Grey Lady Charging Green The New York Times Co. said it will start charging for some of its online content, moving away from the free service model that has been almost universal in the newspaper trade. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
December 1, 2006
Andy Patrizio
Times To Go Commuters can now read the New York Times beta-style on their laptops instead of getting ink on their fingers. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 15, 2006
John C. Dvorak
Hey Newspapers, it's 2006! Newspapers have a million lame excuses why they don't provide links to the Web or take screenshots. And then they wonder why their readership is decreasing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
June 2008
Kim T. Gordon
Read All About It Newsflash! Here's how to reach newspaper readers in print, online or both. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
June 7, 2010
Adobe Unveils Digital Viewer Technology for Magazines This new publishing software was developed with input from Conde Nast's WIRED magazine, a publication that recently debuted a digital edition for Apple iPad, utilizing the new digital viewer technology. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 4, 2009
Michelle Megna
Is Amazon Set to Super-Size the Kindle? Reports of a jumbo Kindle grow as other e-reader vendors prepare large-screen devices to help salvage the ailing newspaper industry. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 9, 2009
Tim Beyers
Why I'm Buying This Beleaguered Stock According to The New York Observer, The New York Times this summer will unveil a plan to earn more from its digital content. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
November 10, 2008
Nancy Herther
The Christian Science Monitor Moves to a Web-Based Model--Is This the Future of News? Monitor editor, John Yemma, noted that the "old business model for print journalism is broken" mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 14, 2011
Mobile Access to USA TODAY Digital Content Available Through Microsoft Tagging Microsoft Tag is a mobile 2D bar code that lets users connect offline materials to the digital world. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
March 2005
Mathew Honan
RSS- and Atom-Feed Readers Reader software automatically downloads news from the Web to your desktop. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 6, 2006
Emil Lee
An Opportunity for Innovation If newspapers as an industry could more effectively transition their revenue-generating sources and distribution mechanisms online, then they could benefit readers and shareholders alike. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 24, 2007
Barbara Quint
Demise of TimesSelect Deals Blow to Pay-for-News and Alters Access to Archives The New York Times discontinues its TimesSelect subscription program. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
December 2003
Santiago Real de Azua
The unstoppable rise of the lite reader After lite Coca Cola, lite beer, lite cigarettes, lite music and lite politicians, we must prepare ourselves for lite readers. These are neither dumber nor less informed that traditional readers, but they do tend to be younger, more impatient and more distracted. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
October 2000
Microsoft Pushes Products and Alliances in E-Book Market Microsoft Corp. has announced that it has made the Windows version of Microsoft Reader for desktop PCs and laptop computers available as a free download. In addition, major publishers are making best-selling titles available in Microsoft Reader format... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 18, 2007
Clint Boulton
Google Buoys Print Ads to Newspapers' Delight Google said today it has expanded its Print Ads advertising initiative, an extension of the search giant's AdWords platform that lets agencies and advertisers buy traditional newspaper ads in newspapers through a Web interface. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
November 19, 2007
Anthony Verducci
Amazon Kindle Unboxed: Photo Slide Show Photos of Amazon's new wireless digital reader. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 12, 2007
Lisa Nadile
Wired Puts a Print Spin on Web 2.0 Publishers are listening to the lessons taught by the Web 2.0 movement, and what they hear is that reader expectation for personalization on a publication's Web site could also be a draw if applied to the print side. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
December 15, 2008
Dan Costa
Sony Reader Digital Book (PRS-700) With the Amazon Kindle sold out, Sony's Reader is the best e-book reader you can buy right now... Stanza... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 3, 2005
Alyce Lomax
Newspapers' Poor Circulation Is there more bad news afoot for the newspaper industry? Investors have reason to harbor concern about long-term growth in the industry -- and to keep a careful eye on the news on newsprint. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
June 30, 2010
Adobe Fixes Security Holes in Acrobat and Reader Adobe said it addressed a total of 17 security vulnerabilities in the latest round of updates. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 3, 2007
Jenna Goudreau
Making Digital Books Into Page Turners Despite tepid response to its Reader, Sony sees potential in the market - and Amazon may agree. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 10, 2005
Alyce Lomax
Sign of the Times Newspapers face the challenge of whether or not to charge for online subscriptions. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 25, 2008
Newspaper Web Sites Draw Record Viewers Online growth offsets struggles in print for newspapers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
July 2000
Frith Breitzer
Judging E-books by Their Covers Format Still Has Hurdles to Overcome mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 28, 2011
Amanda Buchanan
Who's Profiting from the News? Mobile devices have increased news consumption, but who is benefiting the most? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 10, 2009
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
No Easy Pass to New York Times Website? The newspaper giant is considering a $5 monthly fee for access to its flagship NYTimes.com website. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 2, 2011
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Can the iPad Save the Newspaper Industry? Murdoch gambles on his iPad-only "The Daily" as the newspaper's savior. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
August 31, 2009
Sony Announces Wireless Ebook Reader and Library Finder Sony Electronics, Inc. announced the third member of its new ebook Reader family, the Reader Daily Edition, a wireless model with 3G connectivity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Jul/Aug 2013
R.I.P. Google Reader We think the phrase "we think" could be used in every announcement to consumers: It allows a company to make a statement that can't be proven false. Google, which on July 1 officially closes down Google Reader, just might be the "we think" master. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 16, 2006
Stephen H. Wildstrom
Gutenberg 1, Sony 0 Sony's Reader is hurt by clunky software and a clueless bookstore. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
March 13, 2009
John C. Dvorak
Newspaper Publishers Are Idiots For too long newspapers have taken on the role of cultural arbiter and distribution channel for popular culture ideas. That is all over and can never return. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 27, 2007
Rich Duprey
Is My Journal Free or Not? Despite plans to make WSJ free, renewal subscriptions still promote online fees. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 1, 2008
Dan Costa
E-Book Readers Can Do Better The printed book is best for presenting lengthy text, so why try to reinvent a technology that has been around for thousands of years? Do something new instead. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
May 26, 2009
Elizabeth Montalbano
Amazon to Release Kindle for Newspapers Media companies plan to offer Amazon's Kindle DX at a reduced price to readers of the Post, the Times, and the Boston Globe who live in areas where home-delivery is not available and who sign up for a long-term subscription to the Kindle edition. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 30, 2006
Warren Gump
Finally, Some Good News Extra! Extra! Potential gems amid the newspaper industry's turmoil: Dow Jones... Washington Post Co... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 15, 2005
Alyce Lomax
Online News' Good News Print newspapers may be floundering, but online versions are picking up pace. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 21, 2009
Wall Street Journal to Charge for Mobile Service The application itself will remain free to download and contain both free and subscription content, emulating the experience found on WSJ.com. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 8, 2008
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
A Kindle Killer? Sony and Amazon may have to make room for a third electronic ink reader. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2007
Marlowe Hood
E-Newspapers: Digital Deliverance? Dozens of major newspapers are experimenting with electronic reading devices. The only sure thing about the future of e-newspapers is that the readers, editorial content, and business ideas will keep evolving quickly. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
October 18, 2006
Dan Costa
Sony Portable Reader System (PRS-500) This is the best eBook reader that has ever been made, but it could still use some tweaks when it comes to ease of use and performance. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
June 2004
Kelly Lunsford
The Print Shop Mac OS X Edition 1.0 Design and Desktop-Publishing Package Debuts in Mac OS X mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
February 1, 2007
The Pulse: Which Group of Workers in Your Company Relies Most on Mobile Technology? A reader poll: Sales -- 65%... Service/Support -- 22%... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles