I still see fights sometimes, about ebooks vs paperbacks, or the internet being the death of newspapers. But I guess embracing the change means a lot more success than trying to resist it.
When I heard that the New York times was blocking access to it's homepage on the internal network, I thought that they were guilty of resisting change -- you know. So if staff wanted to read something that'd have to look at the paper. But in actuality they're not only keeping with modern trends, they're trying to push further. Seems they're blocking their website to force staff to only access it from a smartphone or tablet.
I think it's a dumb idea. Good intention, but -- it's got to be annoying to keep switching devices to do your job. And let's hope the assholes have free staff wifi....