(TechCrunch)
That is, selling the source code and the IP of the app.
(TechCrunch)
That is, selling the source code and the IP of the app.
(O’Reilly Radar)
We need to let go of the digital book — the one that doesn’t have a print antecedent — and see where it will go, knowing full well that it won’t translate back to print. I think that’s still a scary idea to many people, but as the ebook market expands, growth in print-incompatible books is inevitable.
(VentureBeat)
(ReadWriteWeb)
(O’Reilly Radar)
only 30% of purchases were for things users could keep (like a new suit of armor or a building), while 68% was spent on things we use up getting to the next level (like Smurfberries or fertilizer). Personalization items, like decorations, accounted for 2%.