A Decade of “Crossing the Chasm” — The Mountain Has Moved
My copy of “Crossing the Chasm” is 10 years old. What’s changed? Are we crossing it fast enough?
My copy of “Crossing the Chasm” is 10 years old. What’s changed? Are we crossing it fast enough?
Manipulating online rating systems may be more common than you think. Journals promoting highly-downloaded and rated articles should take note.
An audio interview with Jason Roberts, founder of the ISMTE, recorded after a keynote in Baltimore Tuesday.
Amazon’s options and pattern of doing business suggests the STM publishers had better prepare for a dramatically more digital future.
Will e-book readers lead to a new form of expression? Should they even bother trying to mimic the paper and ink format they’re replacing?
A new iPhone application lets you podcast from wherever you are. The results may open a new door on audio expression for many of us.
Two new undocumented DRM limitations make the Kindle a less appealing device.
A recent “New Yorker” cover was painted using an iPhone application. This time-lapse video shows you how it happened, and ABC News explores this emerging form of art.
E-reading is gaining acceptance, but multi-purpose devices hold a strong advantage.
A session with Geoff Bilder recharged some batteries, both actually and metaphorically.
Amazon acquires Stanza, solidifying its position as an e-book provider across platforms.
Small, cheap and democratic. Is the bazaar model of software production the next killer ap?
Squeeze the smartphone to find out where you can find relief in a pinch.
Amazon’s release of the Kindle for iPhone moves the battle lines from devices to stores. How will iTunes respond?
E-publishing ties content to a platform — one that is often bereft of aesthetics and craft. Is this why digital publishing still leaves people cold?