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CMSWire talked to the NY Times about its martech ecosystem and why it has merged it's martech and engineering teams. Part 2 of a 2 part series.
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Just a few months after launch, and as it goes on-sale in the U.S., BlackBerry has announced that its app store is into six-figures, with the promise of more big name apps to come. BlackBerry is Back in Store With AT&T selling pre-orders for the last couple of weeks and
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The next time you bemoan email, think about how you’re sharing information. The New York Times Customer Insight and Advertising Groups, in an attempt to help marketers better understand how its readers share information found that, despite a plethora of social sharing tools, email is still the most popular sharing
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What does a former attorney and Blackjack Tournament winner have in common with some of the most prestigious media outlets? According to Sheldon Goldberg, targeted online advertising. And that’s why he’s suing them. Bogus Patent or Legitimate Claim? Goldberg claims that he invented and patented targeted online advertising and now
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For those involved in the document review process, a few recent announcements from the e-Discovery industry may provide ways to speed up, enhance and otherwise streamline your approach. Review is all Relative with RenewData In January, Digital Reef partnered with kCura’s review platform Relativity. As a result, Relativity users
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We've been through this before. The infamous publishing paywall is slated to go up again for New York Times readers. For many readers of other various local papers, paywalls have been a reality for awhile, leaving us to wonder if paid content models actually work.
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Google (news, site) has finally unveiled a preview version of its netbook operating system. Will its "big bet" on the future of the PC pay off? See You Next Year ... We were looking forward to the launch of Chrome OS earlier in the week.
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This week in web publishing: the New York Times takes its pulse, energy management systems aim to rival the iPad and newspapers show results when they engage digital communities via innovative tools. New York Times Takes Its Pulse One of the most popular iPad apps is something called the Pulse News Reader,
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They say desperate times call for desperate measures. Whether it’s a need for more revenue, better access or more space, this week in web publishing brings you several innovative solutions. Another New York Times Pay Wall If you’re a New York Times reader, use the next seven months to read
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This week, web publishing lends itself wholly to digital media. From iPads to handbooks about implementing digital initiatives to daily video news programs, it’s becoming clear that digital media is catching on. Digital Media Handbook The Society of Professional Journalists, an organization of journalists dedicated to encouraging the free
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There are indications that e-books and the reading devices, like Kindle and the Nook, are becoming more mainstream and as a result they are having an interesting impact on the way we interact with content, both online and in print. NYT to Offer e-Reader Content as Separate Entity The New York Times is planning
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This week, web publishing focuses on the ways digital media is making headlines. From the mobile web to new careers, digital media is at the forefront of the media business model. One Platform for Many Phones Turning your mobile website into a brand consistent, fully functional eCommerce destination is now
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This week web publishing goes blogging. From intranet corporate behaviors to online newspapers, blogs are making headlines. The Year of the Social Intranet? The Intranet 2.0 Global Survey aims to reveal insight about the social media habits of corporate culture.
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In December, Google’s Living Stories, one of the latest Google Labs endeavors, was used in collaboration with the WashingtonPost.com and New York Times to re-purpose content online.
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