Content Is Dethroned
Content from yesteryear no longer works in the modern world. We have to re-imagine.
Content from yesteryear no longer works in the modern world. We have to re-imagine.
Amazon’s new iPhone app leverages camera phones and humans in a new way. Can science education take a similar approach?
Is the fate of print pre-ordained, or an outcome of suicidal circulation strategies?
A major label is now getting most of its revenues from digital sources, but the pie is shrinking. Is it? Or is it just showing how inflated the pie was in the era of fixed media?
Social networks drive naughtiness. Should Santa Claus revise his approach?
The New York Times has 10,000 Kindle subscribers. What else is coming?
Google’s new SearchWiki implementation has grabbed some attention, but will it actually make a difference to users?
Do publishers really believe in what they do? Or have they essentially thrown in the towel?
Happy Thanksgiving, from Sarah Palin and some unpardonable turkeys.
Here at the Scholarly Kitchen, we’re well aware that our patrons are definitely some of the best in town, often cooks in their own right, with recipes to share and critiques always worthy of attention. This is best reflected in […]