
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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I agree with most people here. Although to me, the iPad is compelling for multi-media and other uses, something like a digital iTunes magazine subscription would have to be compelling enough for me to pay for that versus the cheap (or free library) version.
For instance, if I *pay* to subscribe to a mag on iTunes, I don't want to see any advertising/video pop up ads. It's not the same as a paper version, as you can just flip the page--- versus an embedded digital ad.
Also, a group subscription, say a month over month, or year over year subscription to a wide range of iTunes magazines and newspapers would also be useful, and should be----*this is important*--- easy to cancel.
I would love, for example, a subscription to The Economist, Scientific American, The New York Times, The Financial Times, Variety, Atlantic Monthly and Rolling Stone for one low yearly price. Oh, and back issue searches---free for subscribers--- is a requirement.