Deep Links and Commercial Use of Content
A Trojan horse argument about links misses the point — copyright and contracts reach farther.
A Trojan horse argument about links misses the point — copyright and contracts reach farther.
Mass-market book publishing is being disrupted more quickly than anyone expected. What lessons can we learn?
Image via Wikipedia Jim Spanfeller, who is leaving his role of CEO of Forbes.com, recently wrote a provocative piece about online advertising entitled, “Publishers Are Killing Web Advertising’s Potential With Misguided Pricing.” His compelling complaints have to do with publishers […]
While a study of college students finds that social media is viewed as narcissistic, it’s also viewed as practical. Do these “social media natives” have it right?
Trade organizations grew up around traditional information containers and roles. Now that things are changing, is it time to consider collaboration and consolidation in the association space?
A very interesting way to use print to leverage the technology many of us have on our desks or native in our computers. Is this the dawn of the Age of Augmented Reality?
More than ever, text is a part of the user experience. Do we appreciate the art involved? Has the medium changed the message?
A debate about scale touches on how two players are also ramping up their presence, and how that might topple the status quo.
A company’s culture defines a great deal. Here’s a peak inside Netflix, a company undergoing disruptive innovation and choosing to embrace it.
In response to consumer concerns, Google announces its new Opt-Out Village. Happy Friday!