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Amazon (news, site) has been busy. In addition to a brand new edge location for CloudFront, the company's content delivery Web service now supports private content--which means customers can sell or secure. AWS CloudFront In case you aren't in the know, CloudFront is an online tool for
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By the end of this week, thousands of users will receive their iPad. Once they are able to fully enjoy and test their Apple Tablets to the fullest, the internet will be alive with analysis and reviews.
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The Web's days of innocence -- where it was just used to post the digital equivalent of static brochures -- are long past. Today we expect to do everything over the web, no matter how forced and cludgy it has to work under the hood to accomplish our goals.
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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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Last year, Mobifusion, a leading mobile value-added services provider and partner for media and publishing companies, released its Mobiviewer 2.5 multimedia platform. This month, the company has announced the imminent release of its new MOBIeReader. A Mobile eReader for Any Device Designed to perform on smartphones and PDAs
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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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It’s safe to say that many media publishers are focused on creating new streams of revenue. But how many media revenue models can there be and how do you identify the one that works best? Ross Dawson, author and blogger, has been working to create a Media Revenue Models framework in an effort
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There's a change of the guard at the W3C (news, site ) this month. Jeffrey Jaffe has been named as the new Chief Executive Officer.
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Did you work on your high school newspaper or yearbook? If so, there’s a new club in town. No tryouts necessary. All you have to do is sign up and those days of dreaming about being your own publisher are over. Thanks to the Newspaper Club, a new London-based
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As long as there’s been an Internet, the discussion between user experience and usability has been explored. Although they are conceptually linked, taken separately, they highlight different elements of the human-computer interaction. Yet in these days of advanced user interfaces, from mobile devices to e-readers to tablets, has the
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Lots of interesting things happening at SXSW (news, site ) over the weekend. Even Microsoft was in the game launching a new User Experience Kit for technical and creative leads. Let's see what's in the box.
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MediaCore is ramping up towards v1.0, offering a free video and podcast management tool for digital delivery and encouraging social content. A Podcast of Thousands MediaCore is the creation of Simple Solutions and is currently in open beta. Visit the demo site and you can take a guide through the
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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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