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Subscriptions will offer the story/technology publisher a way to expand its readership and create a persistent source of revenue. Justin Ellis
A new study finds that the use of computers and Facebook are more associated with information overload than the use of television and iPhones.
The Times, Washington Post, and others saw record numbers for mobile traffic. Others, like CNN, used election night to experiment with their design.
“Our content is made to share. That I believe is the most effective distribution you have possible,” Delaney says. Justin Ellis
Newspapers are starting to figure out what separates the successful paywalls from the also-rans.
Atlantic Media’s new business site has the advantage of starting with a strategic clean slate. Now, it’s all about execution.
The new iPhone 5 looks nice, but there wasn’t a lot for publishers to worry about (or take advantage of) at today’s unveiling.
Screen shot of Apple's Podcasts app for iOS
Podcasts get promoted/demoted on iOS devices, getting their own app but losing the exposure of iTunes.
Publishers are getting more aggressive about repackaging their work into ebooks, iPad magazines, and other new forms, in the hopes of creating something readers will pay for.
Thanks to geofencing, both apps are now able to update your stories when you leave home or work.