What We’re Reading: Murdoch and Collapsing Business Models
By THE NEW YORK TIMESThe tech editors and reporters of the New York Times were reading about business deals and business models as much as gadgets.
Kindle coming to Target on April 25 — Engadget
Brad Stone says: Engadget kicks off a round of speculation that Amazon will begin selling the Kindle later this month in Target stores.
How to Use Your iPhone as an iPad Webcam — gizmodo.com
Jenna Wortham says: The best hack for the iPad yet.
The Collapse of Complex Business Models — shirky.com
Jenna Wortham says: Clay Shirky’s latest transmission investigates the industry of institution (via @psfk)
Wal-Mart Ramping Up Online Effort to Capture Global Revenue — The Wall Street Journal
Claire Cain Miller says: Wal-Mart realizes it’s missing out on e-commerce revenue, especially internationally.
Why the Foursquare Acquisition Story Makes No Sense — thisisgoingtobebig.com
Nick Bilton says: V.C. @ceonyc says Yahoo’s yearning to buy Foursquare may be true, but Foursquare’s mission trumps acquisitions.
Rupert Murdoch defiant: ‘I’ll stop Google taking our news for nothing’ — Guardian
Nick Bilton says: Rupert Murdoch tells the Guardian he still doesn’t like Google, but sees the iPad as the future.
Why Facebook & Apple Will Team Up Against Google — GigaOm
Damon Darlin says: New best friends? Facebook and Apple need each other to fight Google.
The iPad goes live at BIDMC — Life as a Healthcare CIO
Claire Cain Miller says: The iPad in the E.R.: reading charts and heart scans on the iPad.
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