Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Droid Does
Mashable story: TIME Names Gadget of the Year: Droid
Verizon Droid competes with the iPhone and Amazon's Kindle faces competition in the Barnes Noble product. For now the newcomers seem to have the buzz. Mashable thinks iPhone is the superior phone. TechCrunch thinks it is Droid. My bias is for Droid. I have a feeling the iPhone is the Mac and the Droid is the PC, poised for a wider adoption. We will see.
Friday, October 16, 2009
A Netflix For Books Needed
Netflix For Books
Google might have started with public domain books, and Amazon might have taken a step with its Kindle and the $9.99 per downloaded book, but what would really change the game is if you could pay a monthly flat fee and read as many books as you might want online. That would include books old and new. Charging 10 bucks a month for that would make sense. The Netflix business model needs to be replicated for books, or maybe Netflix itself should want to get into the books business. They have already done it for movies, maybe they are well positioned to replicate it for books.
Kindle Or The Browser
Google wants to do over your browser what Amazon wants to do through its Kindle. My prejudice is for the browser. You should not need a different appliance to read books. Your computer should do it.
Hey, you already paid for it.
All Books Need To Go Digital
In The News
The Tech Sector Trumpets Signs of a Real Rebound for many technology companies, orders are starting to bloom like flowers after a spring rain........ Computer hardware and software are building blocks of the modern economy, as basic as iron ore and coal were to the industrial era. Together, technology products represent about half of all business spending on equipment. ...... “I th
ink we are entering a period very similar to 1997 to 2004, where you’ll see a decade run of productivity increases”
Paul Krugman: A Hatchet Job So Bad It’s Good
Democrats Address Their Own Rifts on Health Care
Public Option Is Next Big Hurdle in Health Debate
How to Sell a War: First, Start to Win
Parents Burning to Write It All Down
Google might have started with public domain books, and Amazon might have taken a step with its Kindle and the $9.99 per downloaded book, but what would really change the game is if you could pay a monthly flat fee and read as many books as you might want online. That would include books old and new. Charging 10 bucks a month for that would make sense. The Netflix business model needs to be replicated for books, or maybe Netflix itself should want to get into the books business. They have already done it for movies, maybe they are well positioned to replicate it for books.
Kindle Or The Browser
Google wants to do over your browser what Amazon wants to do through its Kindle. My prejudice is for the browser. You should not need a different appliance to read books. Your computer should do it.
Hey, you already paid for it.
All Books Need To Go Digital
In The News
- Libraries and Readers Wade Into Digital Lending New York Times
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- Room for Debate: Does the Brain Like E-Books?
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- Happy Days: The Art of Defying Death
The Tech Sector Trumpets Signs of a Real Rebound for many technology companies, orders are starting to bloom like flowers after a spring rain........ Computer hardware and software are building blocks of the modern economy, as basic as iron ore and coal were to the industrial era. Together, technology products represent about half of all business spending on equipment. ...... “I th
ink we are entering a period very similar to 1997 to 2004, where you’ll see a decade run of productivity increases”
Paul Krugman: A Hatchet Job So Bad It’s Good
Democrats Address Their Own Rifts on Health Care
Public Option Is Next Big Hurdle in Health Debate
How to Sell a War: First, Start to Win
Parents Burning to Write It All Down
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- Q & A: Tip of the Week: Free Antivirus Software
- State of the Art: Cameras That Dazzle, and Dismay
- From the Desk of David Pogue: Computerized Health Records
- Brisk Ad Sales Spur Google in Third Quarter
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- Gadgetwise: App of the Week: Photoshop for the iPhone
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- In Shift From ’08, Holiday Airfare Is Soaring Daily
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- Even as Fares Creep Up, Airlines Tack on Fees, Too
- Bonuses Put Goldman in Public Relations Bind
- Choosing a Policy to Cover What Medicare Doesn’t
- Burdened by Defaults, Bank of America Misses Forecast
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- Entrepreneurial Edge: Managing Your Career as a Business
“The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds.”
- Frederick W. Robertson quotes (English Preacher b.1840)
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