iPad
Getting our grubby paws on iPad subscriber data Paid Members Public
Well, now, this is interesting, isn’t it? > Although the idea of giving iPad owners a choice of whether or not to divulge their name, email and zipcode sent chills through some publishers, a report finds nearly 50 percent of people click the “allow” button. For some time, Apple
Telegraph goes paid-for on the iPad Paid Members Public
Well now, this is interesting [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/apps/8448506/The-Telegraph-for-iPad-App-video.html]: Free website, £9.99 a month for the iPad app. So the question here is:*Will people pay for a convenient package and experience?*I have my doubts, but it’s certainly a question worth asking.
Moleskine meet Moleskine Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/04/Photo-Apr-20%2C-15-04-11.jpg] My moleskine meets the [iPad Moleskine app](http://www.moleskine.com/moleskine_world/moleskine_app/)… Not sure that the modern version’s quite the same without the ability to cover it in web-related stickers, but it’
Needs MOAR byline Paid Members Public
The problem with creating iPad apps in a print-like format is that, well, sometimes print-like errors slip through…
Can we be honest about user data? Paid Members Public
You know, the publishing business might not be doing itself any favours with its fervent opposition to the Apple subscription terms [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2011/02/a_little_devils_advocacy_on_ipad_subs.html] . The more posts like this [http://counternotions.com/2011/02/16/stores/] that appear,
A Little Devil's Advocacy on iPad Subs Paid Members Public
The whole discussion about the charging structure for subscriptions that Apple announced earlier in the week has left me rather bamboozled. It feels like rather a lot of people have missed something rather important about this iPad thingamajig. You see, there’s a super-secret way to get all your content
We live in interesting times Paid Members Public
Horace Dediu [http://www.asymco.com/2011/02/10/the-ipodtouchipad/]: > In that context, yesterday’s WebOS event was perhaps anticlimactic. But it’s still remarkable. Consider how far we’ve come. Step back now and remember the dark days only one year ago when, right after the iPad announcement,
Daily links (geddit?) Paid Members Public
A few pieces worth reading about The Daily [http://www.thedaily.com/]: * The Daily Snooze [http://recoveringjournalist.typepad.com/recovering_journalist/2011/02/the-daily-snooze.html] – an entirely positive review, as the headline betrays. 🙂 * The Daily is a one-way channel [http://www.wordyard.com/2011/02/02/the-daily-is-a-one-way-channel/] – Scott Rosenberg suggests