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Web Publishing News & Articles
By Barry Levine
| Tuesday Nov 6, 2012
Facebook. Twitter. Tumblr. So many content outlets, so little time -- which is why a new startup is offering a tool where you can collect your content and thoughts, and publish to your various accounts.
By Marisa Peacock
| Thursday Oct 18, 2012
While there are many ways to create, publish and share information across a variety of social, mobile and web channels, it’s not always easy to collect it all in one place. The folks at Infoteria, a company that develops and markets software and services that connect various corporate computers and devices, have a solution, called Handbook.
By Katie Ingram
| Thursday Oct 18, 2012
After almost 80 years in print publication, weekly U.S news magazine, Newsweek is leaving the print world behind. Today, the magazine’s parent company, The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company LLC, announced that the long time magazine would cease the publication of their print version, in favor of a digital one in early 2013.

By Barry Levine
| Thursday Oct 18, 2012
With mobile devices blossoming, how can content publishers best distribute their wares? A South Africa-based company, Snapplify, is providing one solution.
By Scott K. Wilder
| Monday Oct 15, 2012
Many companies say they are different because they are a true media company on the Internet or that they aspire to be a true media company. But what does that really mean?
By Dan Berthiaume
| Thursday Sep 27, 2012
Web publishing provider Quark is releasing an integrated enterprise publishing platform designed to automate the creation and delivery of rich content.
By Anthony Myers
| Wednesday Sep 26, 2012
WoodWing's Enterprise 8 multi-channel publishing system has been released. It includes new collaboration features, performance updates, and support for Adobe's digital publishing system.
By Marisa Peacock
| Tuesday Sep 25, 2012
In just a few weeks, Google will turn Feedburner’s API off. This comes months after the feed publisher’s Twitter and blog accounts were closed, its .jp domain was lost -- and more than a year after the API was formally depreciated. Why is this happening and what can you do to avoid disruption?
By Anthony Myers
| Tuesday Sep 11, 2012
Livefyre introduced a new engagement management system today called StreamHub, and it takes the company's interactive commenting system to a deeper level, with more features and control.
By Dan Berthiaume
| Wednesday Sep 5, 2012
Web publishing platform WordPress is attempting to provide users of its VIP service with Twitter-like instant blogging functionality through its new Liveblog Add-on. The add-on enables users to post updates from the front end of their site, without using the WordPress admin dashboard.
By Mik Stroyberg
| Wednesday Aug 22, 2012
A recent Adweek article noted that print magazine newsstand sales are still falling, with major titles like Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Elle and The Oprah Magazine experiencing double-digit drops. The majority of readers still get content through print channels, but as tablets catch on, more and more consumers are turning to digital sources.
By Barry Levine
| Monday Aug 20, 2012
If the credibility of major U.S. news organizations keeps declining, at what point are they no longer “mainstream”? That’s one of the questions that emerges from the results of a new study.
By Lori McNabb
| Thursday Aug 9, 2012
Content management is like having a garden. Everyone appreciates a beautiful garden, but few want to toil in the heat that makes it all possible.
By Dan Berthiaume
| Wednesday Aug 8, 2012
Accrisoft Corporation is releasing version 8.0 of its Freedom Web CMS aimed at building and managing dynamic, database-driven websites. Freedom 8.0 includes upgrades to the user interface as well as to email marketing, statistics and file management.
By Barry Levine
| Monday Jul 30, 2012
These days, commenters often want to include digital assets in their comments. LiveFyre gets that and has released the newest version of its comments platform, which it describes as “media-rich.”