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Turf War at the New York Times: Who Will Control the iPad?

Would you pay $30 – a month – for an app to let you read a newspaper? Thought not. But according to this, that is being seriously considered. Here is old school vs new in one neat package. In the same building in fact, maybe even the same office. Very interesting.

This internet malarkey might have legs you know….

Gotta rush…having breakfast with Steve Jobs…

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1 comment to Turf War at the New York Times: Who Will Control the iPad?

  • I pay maybe 20 US a month for papers currently and the fact they are printed on paper, bloody messy and useless outside when it’s bright and windy, makes me think this does have legs.