MediaMemo reports that National Public Radio and The Wall Street Journal are preparing to roll out iPad-optimized versions of their websites as the device launches in the U.S. on April 3rd. Similar to si...
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Sony wont put up with Apples aggressive expansion into its own turf anymore. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Walkman maker is prepping new devices for 2010 that will take aim at Apples iPhone and iPad. Furthermore, Sony is gearing up to launch an iTunes-killer code-named Sony Online Service later this month in the US.
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Geek on 5th Mar 2010 (via geek.com)
On Tuesday, News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch announced that his newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, will be available for purchase on the iPad come the end of March. For a while there we werent sure whether or not Murdoch was even planning on releasing the WSJ on the iPad, but apparently theyve been working to
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No FLASH in the pad Steve Jobs took the iPad to the Wall Street Journal to explain why the paper should drop Adobe's Flash, to a cool reception.… What is your recession sales strategy?
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TheRegister on 19th Feb 2010 (via go.theregister.com)
We know that Apple's CEO is no fan of Flash, the Web animation software. But it sounds like Steve Jobs really unleashed on the Adobe system to try and convince the Wall Street Journal to ditch it for the iPad. Click here for more.
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Building on comments reportedly made by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at a town hall meeting for company employees last month, Valleywag claims that Jobs focused a significant amount of effort during his recent visit to The Wall Street Journal on selling news...
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iPhoneTopic on 19th Feb 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)
According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft plans on publicly showcasing its new mobile operating system to the attendees at Mobile World Congress...
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