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Scott Rosenberg / Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard:
Why the Daily, Murdoch's “tablet newspaper,” will be DOA — When I first head the phrase “iPad newspaper” — shorthand for Rupert Murdoch's not-so-secret-any-more new project — I puzzled over its oxymoronic implications. Forget about the, you know, iPad/paper contradiction and think about the business.
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Guardian, The Business of Search, AppleInsider and Tom Foremski
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David Carr / New York Times:
A News Corp. Newspaper, but Not in Print — People who own an iPad will tell you it makes everything look sexier. Maybe even a newspaper. — Rupert Murdoch, an old-timey newspaper romantic, has nonetheless deputized himself as the digital savior of paid content.
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WWD.COM and Engadget, more at Mediagazer »
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
What Should An iPad Newspaper Look Like?
What Should An iPad Newspaper Look Like?
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TechEye, I4U News, asymco, iThinkDifferent, IntoMobile, Silicon Valley Watcher and Guardian, more at Mediagazer »
Sean Hollister / Engadget:
Palm webOS ‘Enyo’ framework paves the way for tablets and larger phones (video) — Don't expect HP's webOS 2.0 to be tied to an HVGA screen for long — come “early 2011,” the company will introduce a number of “really interesting new form factors,” including tablets and phones.
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PreCentral.net, Phones Review, Softpedia News, PhoneArena, techno.blog, Electronista and Ubergizmo
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Dieter Bohn / PreCentral.net:
Preview: Enyo app framework for webOS
Preview: Enyo app framework for webOS
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SlashGear and IntoMobile
Oliver Chiang / SelectStart:
Names You Need To Know In 2011: The Facebook Keiretsu — This post is part of an ambitious project to crowd-source the December issue of Forbes Magazine. Click here to submit your own ideas for “Names You Need to Know in 2011.” — The Facebook Keiretsu is the newest in a strong tradition …
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Google Pushes Chrome Browser Via Newspaper Ads — Flipping through my Los Angeles Times newspaper today, I came across an unusual ad — one placed by Google, to push its Chrome browser: — The Chrome Ad Google's “20 Things” Book — In particular, the ad covers one of the 20 “things” …
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Facebook Vies To Become Your Homepage - And Why That's A Big Deal — It's a very old trick, and arguably a mighty effective one. Ask people to set your website as their homepage, and it will become their entry point to the Web, the very first thing they'll see when they open their browser.
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
In The Era Of The Connected Camera, The Point & Shoot Commits Seppuku — The big brand camera companies are committing seppuku in front of our eyes. It's fascinating. — Last week, I bought a brand new Canon S95 camera. It's a great point & shoot. Maybe the best out there right now.
Irina Slutsky / AdAge:
YouTube Readies New Ad Units That Users Can Skip — New Units Will Give Consumer's Choice — Even if That Choice Is to Opt Out — SAN FRANCISCO (AdAge.com) — Whether it's walking out of the room, fast-forwarding on a DVR or paying for premium cable, consumers are used to having choice with ads on TV.
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Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim
Connie Loizos / PE Hub Blog:
Kegs, Schmegs. Pick Up the Pace, LinkedIn — Reid Hoffman is known for many things, including founding LinkedIn, popularizing angel investing, becoming a venture capitalist at Greylock Partners, and having a giant brain. But he can also be conservative.
Leander Kahney / Cult of Mac:
Steve Jobs Gets His Head Shaved And Other Youthful Stories [Early Playboy Interview] — I've read a lot of Steve Jobs interviews but until now I'd not seen this 1985 interview from Playboy. — It catches Steve Jobs at age 29, one year after the Macintosh was launched.
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Playboy, Redmond Pie, The Atlantic Online and Fortune
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Better Advertising Project Raises Millions For Its Web Privacy Seal of Approval — Online advertising plus privacy is a combination that freaks a lot of people out. For others, it's a business. — At least, that's the plan for Better Advertising Project, a startup that wants to serve …
Rupert Neate / Telegraph:
Apple's iPhone SIM card plan thwarted — Apple has ditched its plan to create its own iPhone SIM cards after mobile operators threatened to stop selling the iconic device. — Apple had wanted to exclude operators, such as Vodafone and O2, from the sale process in order to build a more direct relationship with customers.
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SlashGear, AppleInsider, THINQ.co.uk, ITProPortal, PhoneArena, Gizmodo, BGR, pocketnow.com, 9 to 5 Mac, Electronista, Phones Review, iPhone Savior, App Advice, MacStories and iClarified