I think The New Yorker is pitching this for the following people:
- Those that have a computer, portable or otherwise, that is used offline.
- Those that want random access to any issue in the catalog.
- Those willing to cart around a fallible piece of hardware that stores their expensive content.
- You pay some monthly subscription (maybe on top of the magazine price).
- You have online access to the same digital catalog, via your web browser.
- If you expect to be offline, you can download some set of issues to read, with some time-based expiration to prevent people carting away the content without paying the subscription.
Still, I wonder how this is selling. Maybe I should package some blog posts on a limited edition collector's hard drive with my signature etched on the case?
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