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The Times is also pushing more material to devices overnight, aiming to improve the user experience on launch and save readers some bandwidth on their data plans. Justin Ellis
The confusing digital world has led news companies to sell the same goods at different price points across different platforms. Is there a magic number?
The Washington Post is ending its text message alert service, focusing on smartphone push notifications and email alerts instead.
The magazine believes readers wants magazine-sized content throughout the day, not just at iPad time. Justin Ellis
As more newspapers get on the paid-content bandwagon, there are a few promising models popping up. Here’s what to learn from them.
In 2012, we’re due for a great leap forward in mobile reading. Tim Carmody
As news companies look to the new year, here are some of the rates, percentages, and figures that will determine how they adjust to new digital realities.
Like some other smartphone news apps, Politico’s adds in more feeds, more streams of information, and more of its website’s content. Justin Ellis
They’re selling lots of them, but still no actual sales numbers from the ebook giant.