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Posts Tagged ‘Technology’
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
Bonnier’s Mag+ — a concept for a magazine on tablet — was all the rage when it came out earlier this year, and now Bonnier follows that up with another new concept, News+, this time presenting what a daily newspaper could look like on iPad. Again, some really interesting ideas here, and I’m wondering how [...]
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This article was posted on November 25, 2010 under the category News, and covers the following topics: App, Apple, Bonnier, Daily, iPad, Mag+, News+, Newspaper, Rupert Murdoch, Technology
Well this is disappointing. One of the things I was most looking forward to with the 4.2 iOS firmware update for iPad was the addition of multitasking, and therefore the ability to download stuff — like gigantic issues of Wired — in the background. Sorry folks, switching to another app after you start the download [...]
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This article was posted on November 23, 2010 under the category Uncategorized, and covers the following topics: App, iOS, iPad, Magazines, Technology, Wired
Comics Alliance posts a comprehensive look at the current state of digital comics, or as they better describe it, “seven points of conversation we need to be having about digital comics.”
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This article was posted on November 23, 2010 under the category Comics, and covers the following topics: App, Comics, Comics Alliance, Digital Comics, iPad, Technology
Jeremy attended — and participated in — last week’s “Edit 2010” magazine publishing event in Warsaw, and includes a nice round-up of what was covered, especially on the Adobe digital tools front. Pictured, an earlier issue of Gym Class Magazine that was on display as part of a magazine exhibition. Make sure to pick up [...]
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This article was posted on November 23, 2010 under the category News, Uncategorized, and covers the following topics: Adobe, Edit 2010, Events, Gym Class Magazine, Jeremy Leslie, Magazines, Technology
Remember the problems Esquire encountered this month in releasing its latest issue on iPad? Looks like as long as your content involves topless women that you can spin around 360 degrees, then Apple is A-OK with it — as seen in the amazing new feature included in The Sun‘s iPad app. (via Grids)
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This article was posted on November 22, 2010 under the category Commentary, and covers the following topics: App, Esquire, iPad, iTunes Store, Newspaper, Technology, The Sun
I’ve been meaning to do a write-up on The Times‘ iPad version of its monthly Eureka science magazine for way too long now, and please don’t think that it’s because I don’t think it’s good. In fact — and as Jeremy also quite plainly stated in his review — quite the contrary, as I think [...]
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This article was posted on November 18, 2010 under the category Reviews, and covers the following topics: Eureka, iPad, Magazines, Technology, The Times
Now this is a very cool idea for an iPad book-related app: In 1966 British artist Tom Phillips set himself a task: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page by painting, collage and cut-up techniques thereby creating an entirely new version. He titled his altered book A Humument. The first version [...]
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This article was posted on November 15, 2010 under the category Books, and covers the following topics: App, Books, iPad, Technology, The Humument App, Tom Philips
I was reading this piece at WWD on Adobe’s digital magazine initiative and the release of the new iPad edition of Martha Stewart Living (which uses the Adobe platform), and found this bit near the end rather interesting: Adobe is now moving on to National Geographic. When I reviewed the current National Geographic iPad app [...]
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This article was posted on November 13, 2010 under the category News, and covers the following topics: Adobe, App, iPad, Magazines, Martha Stewart Living, National Geographic, Technology, Wired, Zinio
A few days ago, The Washington Post released an iPad app that gives you access to all of the paper’s content. Like the New York Times app, it’s free for now (as long as you register), but while the NYT hasn’t come out and said exactly when it will start charging, the Washington Post free [...]
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This article was posted on November 13, 2010 under the category Reviews, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, New York Times, NYT, Technology, The Guardian Eyewitness, The New York Times, The Washington Post