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Relating e-newspaper sales to e-music sales ignores the fact that artists now make much more money on concert tickets.
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Approximately eight times larger than e-books of 6-inch class, the product is optimized for an e-newspaper and able to convey the feeling of reading an actual newspaper.
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For a full 5-minute version, with an expanded version of the e-newspaper scenario at 4:10, have a look here scroll down to the second video.
Microsoft’s vision: ubiquitous display technology » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Plastic logic said that it hopes to develop a product by 2008 that can serve as an e-dictionary or e-newspaper.
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With the development of technology, the cost of an e-newspaper display panel would be reduced so that digital publications could reach more readers, he said.
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Reading an e-newspaper may never be as enjoyable as reading it in print, but advocates say many consumers will sign on anyway.
A No-Paper Newspaper 2008
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Even if e-newspaper readers pay lower subscription fees, newspapers could still take in enough to subsidize the devices for subscribers, the same way cell-phone carriers give a "free" phone to customers who sign a two-year contract.
A No-Paper Newspaper 2008
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If the Kindle could combine e-ink and the functionality of Diigo.com — the ability to bookmark text on the Web OR in an e-book or e-newspaper, annotate it and share it with colleagues — that would be the perfect combination of device and service.
NYT’s 10K subscribers on Kindle: The start of something bigger? » Nieman Journalism Lab 2008
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The biggest worry is whether consumers who've grown used to reading newspaper Web sites for free can be persuaded to pay $10 or more a month for an e-newspaper subscription.
A No-Paper Newspaper 2008
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For example, an e-newspaper could take on the literal properties of a standard broadsheet newspaper page, presented on a display panel just as it would appear on paper with no difference to the printed edition in size, layout or typography.
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