Rupert Murdoch—head of NewsCorp, the owner of Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post—has just launched The Daily, his "iPad newspaper" built from the ground up. So will people soon be reading original newspaper content on Apple's slick tablet, and will they being paying for it? Early reaction to The Daily is coming out, with some focusing particularly on what the product is not. From the tech blog Mashable:
Murdoch and his cohorts stressed that The Daily is, first and foremost, a newspaper. Most content will be released in a single update in the morning, but breaking news will be added throughout the day and could include, for instance, a live feed from Twitter to deliver updates, executive editor Jesse Angelo said. There are two problems with this strategy: one, that most iPad owners don’t use their iPads to access breaking news, and that The Daily, ...