History of the VCR

Video cassette recorders may be a couple of generations behind the times but the history of their adoption turns out to be quite fascinating. Written by Josh Greenberg, From Betamax to Blockbuster: Video Stores and the Invention of Movies on Video is a very accessible and easy to read history of two decades or so …

Curated educational content

There is much discussion about online education but, for the most part, the incursions online have been seen as providing bundled, self-generated content in much the same way as University content is provided now. An exception is Marginal Revolution University that is allowing contributions from many academics. This week two other endeavours were brought to …

Managing Complements

Most software companies fall short of perfection, and that’s just the way it goes. It’s routine for most software firms to slap beta on the product and ship. Most companies aren’t Apple, however. In case you missed it (and if you did, where have you been?), Apple released imperfect mapping software for the latest iPhone. …

Barnes and Noble tries a sharing approach

News today: Between December 20 and 24, customers who go to a Barnes & Noble physical store and buy an ebook from a list of 20 qualifying ebooks — including The Hobbit, Life of Pi and the entire Hunger Games trilogy – can “instant-gift” another ebook on that list for free. Notably, the list includes new and bestselling titles from big-six publishers …

Disruption can be managed if you are your own lead user

This post was originally published at HBR.org and it is co-authored with Eric von Hippel. Recent corporate history is littered with successful established firms who failed to manage disruptive innovation even with full knowledge that it was coming. Kodak is a poster-child. They knew digital photography was the future and invested heavily in hybrid technology in …

Europe's eBook Settlement

The European Commission has reached a settlement with most major publishers and Apple over eBooks. The upshot of it is that existing agency contracts with Apple will be removed and new ones written in their place. However, the new ones will not have in them the "Most Favoured Nation" (MFNs) clauses that prevented eBook retailers …