[update : I've provided extensive feedback to @davidcushman's comments below, further elaborating on the ideas in this post]
The Times paywall is now active, I read this morning in a short piece on The Next Web. You know what? I’m going to make a bold prediction about this (which I always love doing). Contrary to what [...]
Posts Tagged ‘media industry’ (3 entries)
The Times paywall is going to work … for now …
Friday, July 2nd, 2010
Why the Apple iPad is a computing revolution in disguise
Monday, February 1st, 2010
After the introduction of the Apple iPad most of the blogosphere filled with critiques and rants, specked here and there with some praising stories. I must admit that my very first reaction was also skeptical, but when I took time to view Jobs’s iPad presentation (‘the day after’) and thought a little bit about what [...]
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Already Linked?
Monday, December 14th, 2009
Roughly two and a half years ago, the Linking Open Data community has established itself. The basic idea in this initiative is to publish data in a machine understandable format on the web (RDF and RDFa) and to allow for linking these data sources. Instead of a web of pages that we have nowadays, i.e., [...]
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