Media

The NYT spent $40M to erect a paywall?

March 28, 2011
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If you think Butler getting to two straight final fours is UNTHINKABLE then what would you say if I told you that the New York Times spent $40 million to erect a paywall as reported on various sites including...

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Dear Mr. Cable, I Don’t Need You Anymore

August 1, 2010
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The big cable companies are great.  They are kind of like a fictional  lemonade stand that bundles ice, lemonade, a car battery and a coupon for a date with that Octuplet Mom. I don’t really know where I was...

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David Pogue, I Hope You Meant “35-year Old”

June 26, 2010
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During a keynote speech at a Book Summit in Toronto, David Pogue, the New York Times technology columnist said that he couldn’t name an under 25-year old who subscribes to a newspaper. Really?  David, as arguably the leading technology...

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Copyright, It’s Not For Kids

June 17, 2010
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Yes a percentage of kids steal stuff. From a packet of gum when they are 10 to music, movies and television content when they hit elementary school (yes it starts this early).  I’m looking at my five year old...

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