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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Print vs. Online: Finding the Way Forward
[Continuing the debate on Rick Jamison's Listening Post blog:] I don’t think any of us are predicting the death of print, just its decline, which means an old business model needs to be retooled. What we’re witnessing is the acendancy … Continue reading
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Print vs. Online: How Do You Reach Engineers?
Engineers who have long read EDN and EE Times in print are increasingly doing so online instead, all the more so as print books continue to disappear. Is print dead, killed by the Internet, or is it just in temporary … Continue reading