[This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on April 9, 2010.]
The iPad unleashed: If you’ve been anywhere near a computer or TV this week, it’s not hard to determine what this week’s top journalism/new media story is: Apple’s iPad hit stores Saturday, with 450,000 sold as of Thursday. I’ll spare you the scores [...]
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[This review was originally posted April 2, 2010, at the Nieman Journalism Lab.]
The iPad’s fanboys and skeptics: For tech geeks and future-of-journalism types everywhere, the biggest event of the week will undoubtedly come tomorrow, when Apple’s iPad goes on sale. The early reviews (Poynter’s Damon Kiesow has a compilation) have been mostly positive, but many of [...]
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The Times
What an inauspicious beginning: After a jam-packed Labor Day weekend, I’m waaaay behind on my first “This week.” I’d like to post them on Sundays, covering material going back to the previous Sunday or so. This time, I’m covering stuff that’s a week and a half old. I don’t intend for that to be the [...]