Circulation revenue was created to subsidize the cost of the print medium--the online medium is now basically free so revenue should scale according.
Where did this fantasy of "content sells" come from? And why do Murdoch-types seem so keen on bashing Google? It's like he forgets 75% of his web traffic comes from Google.
Personally I'd like to see the search giant pull links to News Corp's web properties and watch Murdoch slip from the Forbes 400.
Nothing bad against TechCrunch, but not mentioning that they're actively developing such a tablet is kind of selective. Although so are many other companies, and there is much buzz about tablet computing finally gaining traction in 2010.
(OK, we've heard that before but the same was true of pocket computers, so never say never.)
what about a kindloid computer? (say a regular tablet pc but with a kindle monitor) If Murdoch is on target, this would really be the death of journalism.
Newspapers never made money from content. Never.
Circulation revenue was created to subsidize the cost of the print medium--the online medium is now basically free so revenue should scale according.
Where did this fantasy of "content sells" come from? And why do Murdoch-types seem so keen on bashing Google? It's like he forgets 75% of his web traffic comes from Google.
Personally I'd like to see the search giant pull links to News Corp's web properties and watch Murdoch slip from the Forbes 400.