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Reports are surfacing that the iPhone 5 will take Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies to an entirely new level. One hypothetical situation presented is that the new models will carry desktop data and settings. When owners near a Mac, they'll be able to wave their phones and all that info will load onto it, and then unloads when they walk away. (9 to 5 Mac)
Rajeev Goel, CEO of upstart PubMatic, thinks his company can help print publishers recapture advertising revenue from their glory days.
Print media is dead! Yawn.
You'd think media analysts and bloggers would find another catchphrase. This executioner's call is as tired as Jon and Kate's tabloid tussles.
So when Rajeev Goel, co-founder and CEO of PubMatic, told me that not only would print publications survive, but he knew how they could, he definitely got MORE
Kim Thai, contributor - Nov 4, 2009 6:00 AM ET