Obviously the other media giants are watching for a sign of success. They will quickly copy the model is it works. These guys will have to budget for news stealing prevention actions to keep their resources from being made free through other sites. I can see this getting crazy as they try to build their new future.
Carl Brooks
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Bill Sardone <wsardone@att.net> wrote:
I downloaded it.
It was slow and choppy but I am guessing it was being pounded by all new users at the same time
I am not 'sold' on it yet. But will see how it is in a day or so.
I find abc and fox to have good news apps.
The times sees it's future in jeopardy and has a clever ad alluding to the 'crinkle' of their newspaper as part of the enjoyable experience
Thx
Bill
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On Feb 3, 2011, at 7:22 AM, Ken Meinken <ken.meinken@gmail.com> wrote:
> The reviews I saw stated that there was a lot of flash and dazzle and not much in real substance. With a 60 MB download, I didn't even bother with the "free" trial.
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