Jobs Ready to do Anything for Revenue Generation of Newspaper
Jobs Ready to do Anything for Revenue Generation of Newspaper

Giving a way to solve newspapers, Steve Jobs is busy with the toughest riddle of the day, the technique of making money online.

Jobs had proved to be a savior the last time as well, when he had helped the, music Companies out of their problematic situations. The rescue during that time had been iTunes and the $0.99 music download. But the tranquility had soon been disturbed when the music Companies had began to dislike Jobs’ control of cost and allocation.

This time the counter to publishers’ prayers is another Jobs conception – the iPad. A constant fear though prevails among the newspapers, a threat of becoming trapped by Apple’s expertise and its rules of business.

Steve Jobs says that he does not want to descend into a nation of bloggers. He believes that they need editorial oversight now more than ever. And he is ready to do anything, to help the newspapers getting paid.

Sources have however pointed out that Jobs is no friend of journalists and he bans those he takes exception to from attending Apple events like this week’s WWDC.

But his love for newspapers is real. Newspapers mean content and content’s motorized the iPhone to a quarter of the US smart-phone marketplace in less than three years against deep-rooted contenders Blackberry, Palm and Microsoft.

A job surmises that he sells one iPad every three seconds. Jobs promise that newspapers would be paid for being read online is likely to be put down by many.

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