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Conduit Mobile Platform Now Supports iPad App Creation, Social Features

Mobile apps are increasing becoming the delivery method of choice for both consumer- and enterprise-oriented publishers because of the popularity of smartphones and tablets. With this, tools that help develop apps without requiring knowledge of each platform's native programming language will help bring app creation closer to content creators. Conduit (news, site), one such platform, has recently announced the inclusion of iPad app creation and new social features.

App Publisher Conduit Picks Up App Platform Wibiya

conduit_logo_2011.jpgIn a major move among the app fraternity, Conduit (news, site) has picked up web and app publisher Wibiya to bolster the numbers and widen its offering. Conduit has also adopted Cotendo's services to speed up its offerings.

Enterprise 2.0 Roll-up: It's a Mobile, Mobile World

Is Enterprise 3.0 the Mobile Enterprise? Considering all the related moves in the last week alone -- Google mobilized Priority Inbox, Conduit's app platform went mobile, Antenna extended their mobile platform -- perhaps it is. 

Conduit's App Development Platform Goes Mobile

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Conduit (news, site) brings its app platform to the mobile market with a big unveiling at this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Conduit Network Boosts Browser-Based Apps in a Big Way

conduit_logo_2010.jpgProving that browser-based apps are where it's at, Conduit (news, site) reported that more than 250,000 app publishers and 170 million users are now connected to their network.

Get Your Brand on Google Chrome Via A Conduit App

Get Your Brand on Google Chrome Via A Conduit AppWith Google's Chrome gathering pace in the browser market, you might want to get your brand on a Chrome App, and Conduit (news, site) are the people who can help.

Web Publishing Roll Up: Newspapers Try New Models, Google Acquires AdMob

This week, newspapers employ a variety of strategies, from independent funding to niche topics to SEO to help them stay alive.  And Google acquires AdMob. 

YouTube's Competition Offers Streaming Videos Via Browser Toolbar

dailymotion_logo.jpgThink of Dailymotion as a more organized version of YouTube. There are well-defined categories and a more logical layout of videos. Think of Conduit as your one-stop shop about what to do, where to go and how to share, made available via browser toolbar.

Put them together, and you get the Dailymotion Community Toolbar, an actual conduit for connecting videos with users.

Such is the new partnership between the two companies in its attempt to distribute Dailymotion’s content and services using the Conduit platform.

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SubHub and Conduit Bring Marketing Tools to Web Publishers

SubHub And Conduit Partner For Complete Marketing Toolkit

SubHub (news, site), a membership website platform provider, joined forces with Conduit (site), a provider of free SaaS web publishing platform. The new partnership will give SubHub access to Conduit’s 200,000 web publishers and 60 million users, while Conduit gets a  complete set of SubHub's marketing tools they didn't have before. What are the other advantages?

Evaluating the Moderation of Newspapers

Moderating User Generating Content

The issue of user-generated content has been subject to scrutiny and debate among online news media, many of whom have questioned its place in online journalism.

We reported that A Moderated Approach to User Generated Content seemed to produce more accurate and censored content than opponents would lead you to believe. Then, we reported on the status of online comments as used by online newspapers and as to whether or not comments enhance the quality of online journalism.

Now, we bring the next phase in the saga of online comments: the difficulty in maintenance and moderation.

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