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Post-Publication Peer-Review Already Exists, Already Has Incentives, and Is Already Robust

A recent exhortation to support post-publication peer-review with awards shines a light on the holes in both ideas. Continue reading »

The Emergence of a New Platform: Ubiquitous Real-time Video

Real-time video is soon to be ubiquitous, creating a new platform for publishers to consider as they develop their new product plans. Continue reading »

Lessons from a Neighboring Industry — Demand Media’s Disruptive Impact on Journalism

Demand Media has created a journalism and custom content platform that disrupting neighboring publishing models. Can we learn something from their approach? Continue reading »

Publishers and the Future of Reading

The book may only be a part of the future of reading. Will publishers be only a part of it, too? Continue reading »

6,527 and Counting

It’s only been 6,000+ days since the Web launched, proving that some things are only possible in practice. Continue reading »

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