The personal newspaper is within reach. The final steps:
1. Write the perfect questionnaire. A way to discover an individual's personal media interests. (Go to http://www.kpcnewventures.com/questions.)
2. Devise a software program to connect answers with appropriate feeds. RSS feeds that answer the perfect questionnaire. A means of connecting the answers to the opinion questions with appropriate, compelling, uptodate exciting RSS-fed stories. (The web is doing the work.)
3. Create a concise pagination program. Probably proprietory program that creates a beautiful newspaper page from the RSS-fed stories. (Yes, Virginia, we have beta.)
4. Find a bold investor. A media company willing to take go for the "killer ap". (Plenty would qualify.)
5. Invent a new printer. A high-speed digital printing press capable of running at least 5,000 copies an hour of one-off newspapers. (Kodak Versamark is getting close.)
6. Craft a one-to-one advertising campaign. Monetize this product. (A cynch -- one-to-one marketing.)
7. Build a new labor force. A delivery team that can get the newspaper into the right person's hands. (Quite possible, even according to jaded distribution experts.)
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