Tag Archives: New York Times

iPad Apps Round-Up: Digital Newspapers

Posted 06 April 2010 | By Evan Selleck | Categories: archive | No Comments

With the launch of the iPad, there’s a lot of different doors opening for a lot of different formats of media. When people think of the iPad, and even the iPhone or iPod Touch, they think of media consumption, and they would be perfectly accurate in this thought process. These device, and probably even more [...]

Confirmed: Wall Street Journal Has an iPad App in the Works

Posted 03 March 2010 | By Evan Selleck | Categories: archive | No Comments

Bet you didn’t see that coming. Who are we kidding? Of course you did! Despite the fact that The New York Times has been the main old-school newspaper distributor in the limelight since the announcement of the iPad (it probably didn’t hurt to be promoted during the keynote), The Wall Street Journal has made it [...]

Associated Press Announces AP Gateway for Mobile Platforms

Posted 27 February 2010 | By Evan Selleck | Categories: archive | No Comments

No doubt, the focus for a lot of companies out there is to make it into as many markets as they can. Especially the ones where, you know, they’ll be making money. The mobile market is definitely one of those markets, and it’s good to see reputable sources such as the Associated Press doing what [...]

New York Times iPad App Could Cost $30 a Month

Posted 16 February 2010 | By Evan Selleck | Categories: archive | No Comments

There are several different levels of complexity when it comes to getting subscription-based anything to get released to the public. For a lot of companies out there, it’s just an easy way out, and they imagine they could get more money from people by charging for single slices of whatever it is they are selling. [...]

One Book to Rule Them All: Jobs Biography in the Works

Posted 16 February 2010 | By Evan Selleck | Categories: archive | No Comments

There’s a couple biographies out there on bookshelves right now, centered on the heart and soul of the company known as Apple, but they aren’t considered the final word on the subject of Steve Jobs’ life. Why? Because they have all been missing one key component of the formula to make a good, in-depth and [...]