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Posts Tagged ‘Conde Nast’
So what’s the deal? Time on iPad is not new, but what is new is that as of last week, all of the Time Inc. titles are finally offering digital subscriptions, which to me means it’s finally worth picking up. Who made it? The production is done in-house, and as far as I know, the [...]
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This article was posted on June 19, 2012 under the category Reviews, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, Entertainment Weekly, iPad, Time, Time Inc., WoodWing
The new big title release from Conde Nast is the introduction of full issues of Vogue US for iPad (and Fire/Nook) — there have been previous releases for iPad, but they were never composed of entire issues, just features or specialized apps. The Vogue app is a free download from the iTunes App Store, and [...]
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This article was posted on March 16, 2012 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, Fire, iPad, Nook, Vogue
The big promise of Newsstand was that new issues would be downloaded in the background, ready to be read when you turn your iPad on. Lots of titles are now included as part of Newsstand, but so far, I’ve yet to ever see any magazine that is built on the Adobe DPS tools automatically download [...]
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This article was posted on February 9, 2012 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: Adobe, Adobe DPS, App, Bloomberg Businessweek, Conde Nast, GQ, iPad, Newsweek, SPIN Play, Subscriptions, The New Yorker, Wired, Wired UK
A round-up of magazine-related news bits and bobs. Get a peek at the workspaces of, among other titles, Wallpaper and Fantastic Man in the new book Where They Create. Wyatt Mitchell becomes the New Yorker‘s first creative director. Via @sdadich Adweek takes a look at Josh Tyrangiel’s reinvention of Businessweek. Via @newmanology Amazon introduces the [...]
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This article was posted on November 14, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Amazon, App, Bloomberg Businessweek, Conde Nast, Fantastic Man, HTLM5, iPad, Jeremy Leslie, Josh Tyrangiel, Kickstarter, Kindle, Kindle Format 8, Letter to Jane, Newsstand, The New Yorker, Unit Editions, Wallpaper, Where They Create, Wyatt Mitchell
A “lucky” round-up of magazine-related news bits. Condé Nast is launching a TV and film unit. The Guardian will soon launch an iPad edition, and it’s looking rather nice — see the video teaser. Via @magculture The next Printout! event in London is set for November 3. Letter to Jane‘s Tim Moore contributes a piece [...]
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This article was posted on October 10, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Adobe, Amazon, Conde Nast, Digital Publishing, Gym Class Magazine, IPad App, Kindle Fire, Letter to Jane, Printout, The Guardian, Time Moore
I don’t know if I’m alone in this, but I’ve been having issues with subscriptions on iPad of late. Never mind the fact that all of the Conde Nast apps are constantly asking me with a pop-up window whether I want to “restore my purchases” every time I open the app, I’m getting other strange [...]
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This article was posted on August 23, 2011 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, Esquire, iPad, Subscriptions, Wired
A round-up of magazine-related news bits. The New Yorker is Conde Nast’s most successful iPad edition. This past weekend saw the creation of a new issue of Longshot — the web version is available online. Carson Magazine has now been retitled Untitled Magazine. A guide on publishing ebooks to Amazon (Kindle) and the iBookstore. Via @petermeyers [...]
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This article was posted on August 1, 2011 under the category Events, News, and covers the following topics: Amazon, App, Carson, Conde Nast, ePub, Future US, iBookstore, Inc., iPad, Khoi Vin, Kindle, Longshot, SPD, Subscriptions, The New Yorker, Think Quarterly, Time, Untitled
It’s been interesting to see how Conde Nast is doing subscriptions. As I mentioned the other day, I’ve subscribed to The New Yorker using the monthly $6 option, which renews automatically (you can stop anytime). Now, by doing this you’re still getting a good deal, yet you don’t have to commit for an entire year (although that [...]
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This article was posted on May 18, 2011 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, iPad, Subscriptions, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired
In our continuing look at the evolution of Wired on iPad, the latest issue (May 2011) was mostly covered in terms of it being free instead of the usual $4 thanks to sponsorship from Adobe, which originally teamed up with Wired to develop the suite of tools for digital magazine publishing that is now being [...]
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This article was posted on May 16, 2011 under the category Reviews, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, iPad, Subscriptions, The New Yorker, Wired
Conde Nast has just released its first iPad app for the US edition of Vogue, but it doesn’t appear to be the full edition of the magazine but rather a highlight package of the cover feature (in this case, on Lady Gaga). The app is called Vogue Cover Exclusive, and sells for $1. It promises [...]
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This article was posted on February 17, 2011 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, iPad, iTunes App Store, Lady Gaga, Vogue, Vogue Cover Exclusive