Recent reports say that Conde Nast is gussying up all its top-of-the-line titles -- The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Glamour -- for premiere layout and access on Apple's iPad.
While I would love to see all my favorite glossy mags (and not so glossy -- Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Current History) in a downloadable, prestige digital format, I fear that both eReader developers and mainstream media publishers are too afraid to make the big leap that would save old-school media: Actually merging together, thereby recreating the publishing industry.
參考來源: Can the Apple iPad save 'print' publishing? (在「Google 網頁註解」中檢視)
While I would love to see all my favorite glossy mags (and not so glossy -- Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Current History) in a downloadable, prestige digital format, I fear that both eReader developers and mainstream media publishers are too afraid to make the big leap that would save old-school media: Actually merging together, thereby recreating the publishing industry.
參考來源: Can the Apple iPad save 'print' publishing? (在「Google 網頁註解」中檢視)



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