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New Media and the Case for Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
Last week, in a conversation with InfoStreet’s CEO, Siamak Farah, in which we discussed the company’s SaaS offerings, we sort of reminisced about the early days of SaaS, when the naysayers were many—“It’ll never work,” they said. “What about security and support?” “Software is a product, not a service.” ‘You can’t make money that way.” [...]
Can print media survive Web 2.0?
The question has been asked repeatedly, but never more so than in the last quarter of 2008 and now. As print publications reduce staff, change formats (weekly to monthly), or in some cases go the way of the dinosaur, we have to ask some critical questions and engage some new rules for survival. Let's face [...]