High Schools Are Step One Of Two
MG Siegler in his latest TechCrunch article posits that although Apple’s new iBooks strategy is admirable in its effort to fix problems in public high schools, that it’s not realistic and that their market strategy should revolve around colleges and college textbooks.
Apple, by going high school first, is applying the heat to university textbook publishers and bookstores. They are saying “Fine. If you won’t work with us, then we’ll empower a generation to change your industry for you.”
And they will.
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McKay - Tech, Design, Etc.: High Schools Are Step One Of Two Last night...was playing...
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Having worked with budgets, this concept can save...long run AND make sure texts
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Having worked with budgets, this concept can save...long run AND make sure texts
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about Apple owning...if this is how it happens then so be it.
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