Why Digital Newsstands Stink 184
An anonymous reader writes "As Google prepares to compete with Apple in the digital newsstand business, both companies seem to be glossing over the fact that consumer demand for digital magazines is dropping. 'Wired's collapse from 100,000 iPad copies in June to 23,000 in November was most dramatic, but the story is not much different at Glamour, Vanity Fair, GQ or Men's Health.' Meanwhile, issues of subscriber privacy continue to crop up — Google has reportedly told publishers it will supply certain information about subscribers, and it's not clear whether users will have the ability to opt-out. And according to the Wall Street Journal, 'Apple is planning to share more data about who downloads a publisher's app, information publishers can use for marketing purposes.'"
All your Data are belong to us (Score:4, Funny)
Brent Spiner could not be contacted for comments.
Truck delivery (Score:5, Funny)
Hey, I've seen all those movies where they just throw a big bundle of the latest issues off the back of a truck as they pass by the newsstand.
Even with a protective case that's gotta be harsh on the iPad.
Re:Its the cost. (Score:0, Funny)
The classic wisdom on that is captured by the Scott Adams / Dilbert series about the "stupid / rich" market segment. People who overpay for a toy Apple iPad are thought to be willing to overpay for a magazine subscription too.
Re:Truck delivery (Score:4, Funny)