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Posts Tagged ‘Inc.’
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
I still am completely against what Time magazine is charging for each issue on iPad — $5, which is the same price it charges for its other weeklies as well — but the only issue so far I bought was the World Cup double-issue (mostly because I wanted to sample the iPad edition) and now, [...]
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This article was posted on December 17, 2010 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: App, Inc., iPad, Time, Untitled
To produce? Maybe for the content itself (although for the most part, content is shared between the two), but one of the biggest selling points for going digital is to save on printing costs and distribution. I do still have problems with some of the points this piece from Forbes brings up though on the [...]
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This article was posted on November 29, 2010 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: App, Conde Nast, Digital, Inc., iPad, iTunes App Store, Magazines, Print, Technology, Time, Zinio
Even though I rather like the way Time magazine is presented on iPad — at least the way it was back in June when I purchased an issue — my biggest gripe has always been the pricing. I just feel that $5 an issue is not good business, and it will never make sense to [...]
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This article was posted on October 1, 2010 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Fortune, Inc., iPad, Magazines, Popular Science, Sports Illustrated, Technology, Time, Wired