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Faster speeds will enable new levels of video, AR, VR, and other _Rs that haven’t even been invented yet. But news products are unlikely to benefit as much as all the other apps competing for audiences’ attention.
“To be a Times reporter is to be in some ways a raconteur, right? A lot of the journalists here are great, great storytellers at a bar…I think The Daily taps into that great oral tradition of journalists, enthusiastically talking about a story in a way they’re excited about, and it gets people excited about it.”
Apple steps a little closer toward the constellation of devices that follow the smartphone.
Apple, like Google, is using its position in the browser market to try to control elements of the advertising market.
“We’re gonna make some history together today” — he wasn’t wrong. Joseph Lichterman
Probably a few adapters and a little more hassle for some.
Publishers can get a 21 percent jump in the revenue they get to keep from long-term customers — but is the subscription space on iPhones and iPads about to get too crowded?
“The content type is always messages, and that’s always true whether you’re getting the message inside the app or as a notification.”
The news was mostly bad for publishers and news organizations last year.