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A Flipboard magazine on Climbing & Mountaineering When the history of digital publishing is written, the social magazine Flipboard could get a whole chapter for its successes in mobile publishing, socially-based reading selections and stellar display of aggregated content.
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As magazines go digital, how is readership measured? This week, Adobe, the Association of Magazine Media (MPA) and the American Association of Advertising Agencies (4As) is answering that question with the announcement of a new standard for digital magazine audience metrics.
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Adobe (news, site ) aims to bring some glossy magazine style to the Web with a prototype CSS extension that can add new features to your web pages.
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Now that the iPad has become a respected media channel through which publishers design and publish online magazines, there’s more pressure for content systems to keep up with emerging technologies that influence how users interact and engage. WoodWing Software, known for its multi-platform tablet publishing platform, has announced a
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When Woodwing Software first created their digital magazine tools for the iPad, they had no way of foreseeing how the iPad would capture the hearts and minds of the world. Digital Magazine Tools 1.4 As it turned out, the iPad has been successful in helping magazines claim space in the digital world. As user become
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Magazines dominate this week in web publishing. From print preferences, 48 hour creations and self-publishing, there's never a dull moment. Magazine Readers Still Prefer Print A recent poll finds that readers who still read the print version of their favorite magazine aren’t the crazy luddites we imagine them to be.
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What’s a week without an iPad story? This week we approach the iPad from two perspectives -- from the purview of the mobile advertisers and magazine publishers. Both stand a great deal to gain from both the iPad itself and its proposed advertising model, iAd.
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If the comments on the New York Times blog about VIVmag’s interactive iPad magazine are any indication, users are still having a hard time figuring out the usefulness of the infamous tablet device. But that hasn’t stopped technologists and innovators from designing interfaces and experiences specifically for the iPad.
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This week in web publishing we learn that Clinton loves his iPhone; consumers create more challenges for newspapers; and Wired changes the definition of a digital magazine. What Would Clinton Read? On Tuesday, to mark the 25th anniversary of the first .
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This week, our web publishing roll-up focuses on smaller, niche magazines that seek independence from the main audit bureau, as well as the younger generation of digital media users.
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This week in web publishing we cover three key areas: social media, magazines and Wisconsin. Journalists and Social Media Research A national survey of journalists found that a majority of them routinely utilize social media sources when researching stories. The online survey, conducted during September and October of 2009
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There's something about a magazine, with its slick layouts and eye-popping images that can be a real pleasure to read. Even an electronic version of a magazine retains the feel, even if it's not as easy to carry to the john.
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Can print media survive the transition to the Internet?
It's an awkward question at best, whose answer has seemed quite dismal over the past year. But now, with a struggling economy and fledgling print audience, International Data Group (IDG) has sought a probable answer.
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Usually I write about how traditional print publications are adapting to the Web. But what about the Web's impact on the design of print publications?
Let's face it, attention spans are short. Web designers and bloggers alike know this. They design in a user-friendly format and write no more than
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