Tide Rise Creative Ponders Scenarios for #Apple Tablet
Posted: January 22, 2010 Filed under: Technology | Tags: Apple, iTunes, Tide Rise Creative 2 Comments »There’s interesting musing over at Tide Rise Creative’s blog about the possibility that 2010 will be a big year for interactive media and design.
The scuttlebutt is that the Conde Nast, Apple, Bonnier, HP and others are working on a new standard for the display and delivery of interactive magazines. Immersive and animated, these new publications could spell relief for the industry. My money is on Apple to extend iTunes LP/Extras (the tools/environment for album liner notes and dvd-esque menus for videos) to the magazines. Then sell the magazines in iTunes to be viewed on Computers, iPhones and upcoming table (iSlate?). I think all of this runs on Webkit (the rendering engine in Safari, Chrome and other browsers).
Sounds good to me.
Another iTunes observation: the other night I used iTunes to chip in $25 bucks to the American Red Cross’s Haiti efforts. It was the easiest donation, in terms of logistics, I’ve ever made. Frictionless charity.





in a classic mis-step, NYT announces their brilliant new strategy to start charging online readers 5 minutes before the industry changes…..again.
Yeah – And on Gawker (I think), someone made a credible estimate that the NYT’s paywall would bring the company $30-40m in revenue. Tough out there for media cos.