Jeff Jarvis/2012



Articles: 2012

 * The Daily closes shop: why the news app was doomed from the start - I would have loved to see it work, but Rupert Murdoch's iPad-only venture neglected key lessons of subscription news - 3rd December
 * The NYTOnIt account is hilarious. Shame the Times can't take a joke - It's sad that the Times' lawyers should have gone after what is clearly fair comment – and perhaps sadder that Twitter caved in - 20th November
 * Should we boycott Google, Starbucks and Amazon? - Margaret Hodge and Jeff Jarvis debate the rights and wrongs of the revelation that Google, Starbucks and Amazon pay so little tax in the UK - 17th November
 * Journalists who allow quote approval become complicit in political spin - It may be done in other nations, but giving in to demands for tweaks here and there turns newspapers into virtual propaganda - 17th July
 * What the media can learn from Facebook - Facebook, Google and Twitter aren't in the content business – they're in the relationship business. We need to do the same - 15th February
 * Rupert Murdoch doesn't understand how the internet works - In blaming Google for everything it links to, Murdoch is not just against piracy. He has failed to grasp the fundamental architecture of the internet and see past old models of owning content - 16th January