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Web Publishing Roll-up: Digital Newsroom Goes Mobile, MSNBC Ditches Pageviews

This week, online newspapers focuses on mobile, Amazon enriches the Kindle, and MSNBC.com ditches pageviews in a new redesign.

Nstein Updates Web CMS Platform, Supports 3rd Party Extensions

nstein_logo_2009.jpg For anyone who has worked the tough end of newspaper reporting, or editing, and whose deadlines are always “yesterday”, Nstein's v4.1 (Mojo) of its Web Content Management System could be a godsend.

As a specialist provider of solutions in the online media and web publishing world, by adding WCM Mojo to v4.0, Nstein (news, site) is going make a lot of friends.

With your Mojo running, time-sensitive workers in both the print and online industries will no longer have to blank angry mobile calls from HQ, but instead, using a smart-phone and the new mobile back-office version of v4.0, send, edit and even publish content on the run.

Web Publishing Roll Up: The All Digital Newsroom

As dark and gloomy as it may be, the newspaper industry is never dull. 

As newspapers continue to struggle to see another day, there has been recent speculation about the dramatic shifts poised to take place. As publishers cut back on print editions, sometimes even altogether halting them, they are turning to digital media to carry the load. The Christian Science Monitor, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Denver's Rocky Mountain News and the Tuscon Citizen exist purely in online formats.

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