Rob Grimshaw, managing director of FT.com, believes that mobile devices are the future of newspapers and says the handset makers are the Financial Times’ partners in reaching readers. He adds that the HTML5 is the talk of the town and thinks it will open up the applications market and make it more diverse. He says there is stiff competition between the U.S., Europe and Asia to win leadership of the mobile market and points out that, while the U.S. was behind four or five years ago, it has now caught up. Europe can lead if its focus is right, he says.
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I am agree with Alisa that it will save a lot of trees and reduce the harm to the environment oom process of paper production. Even though I like the newspapers, I really think that we have to take care of the nature as well. It is a good idea of having something to replace the newspapers. Great post.
I dont think the newspaper will be replaced until they find something that is as comfortable to sit and read, however I dont think that time is far away.
We our technology today the news and is past delivered through social media and TV programs.I think in the near future newspaper will slowly dis appeared due to modern technology.
I think the paper versions of newspapers for a long time to disappear from the face of the earth. After all, it will save a lot of trees and reduce the harm to the environment oom process of paper production.