Monday, January 3, 2011

WSJ: Google plans to 'digital kiosk' to unite all newspapers and magazines under the umbrella of the Android

Wall Street Journal has rounded up his full sources today to submit another delicious new field of battle in the fight between Google and Apple for mobile supremacy. Specifically, advises that Mountain View team approached Time Warner, Condé Nast and Hearst - three major publishers of periodicals in the United States - in order to offer your content using a motor-driven "digital kiosk" devices Android Google. The appeal to media companies will be easier to monetize their content, apparently, route including the possibility that Google might take a smaller segment revenues that 30 per cent charged by Apple and Amazon. It is also the word of the events behind the scenes in Cupertino, where it is expected that "several changes in iTunes" to improve the experience of the editor to use the service, including making it easy to provide long-term subscriptions and related discounts. Apple had nothing to say on the subject, while Google replied saying always is in discussions with publishers and has nothing to announce at this time.

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