Lauren Indvik at Mashable seeems to disagree in "Why iPad Magazine Sales Are Not as Bad as They Seem" -- though her argument is that because newsstand magazine sales are declining too, iPad sales aren't disproportionately bad.
Trudeau has made tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars from Doonesbury. He has hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of readers. The xkcd level of success, measured both in money and readership, would be a rounding error for him.
TV commentator Paul Kedrosky analyzed some major tech firms and their involvement in the financial sector (and, by implication, their vulnerability to the subprime meltdown):
Mashable on iPad magazine sales
Lauren Indvik at Mashable seeems to disagree in "Why iPad Magazine Sales Are Not as Bad as They Seem" -- though her argument is that because newsstand magazine sales are declining too, iPad sales aren't disproportionately bad.
Chump change
Trudeau has made tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars from Doonesbury. He has hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of readers. The xkcd level of success, measured both in money and readership, would be a rounding error for him.
Paul Kedrosky on tech-subprime exposure
TV commentator Paul Kedrosky analyzed some major tech firms and their involvement in the financial sector (and, by implication, their vulnerability to the subprime meltdown):
http://paul.kedrosky.com/archives/2007/09/06/revisiting_the_1.html