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This week in web publishing we cover three key areas: social media, magazines and Wisconsin. Journalists and Social Media Research A national survey of journalists found that a majority of them routinely utilize social media sources when researching stories. The online survey, conducted during September and October of 2009
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Newly updated, K4 is a German-originated product shipped in America by MEI. It offers tighter control of the publishing process with task-based workflow giving specific instructions on each user's tasks to keep them on the ball.
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WoodWing Software (news, site ) just updated their Smart Catalog productivity plugins. The tool, which is used for the rapid distribution of publications that rely on external data (TV guides, price lists, etc.) can now utilize the formatting power of Adobe inDesign and InCopy.
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In this week’s web publishing roll up, Tina Brown, former editor of Tatler, Vanity Fair and Talk, wants you to know that “American newspapers are dying mostly because they were so dull for so long a whole generation gave up on them” and not because the internet is killing them.
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WoodWing (news, site) showed their love for Apple yesterday by announcing the development of a set of iPad-friendly tools. Firstly, WoodWing's Content Station for planning and publishing content has been extended to support the iPad's special type of digital publication.
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As we await the official announcement of the Apple tablet, the silence and unanswered questions has given us time to ponder the ways that the Apple tablet may impact the future of ePublishing. The New York Times says that “Apple could help create a way for media companies to
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Sick of TweetDeck, Twhirl or Twitterific? Of alliterative Twitter clients? Then maybe Seesmic (news, site) has what you’re looking for. The new Seesmic Look is for the Twitter user in need of a simple, sleek solution (sorry). Asking New Questions In case you hadn’t noticed, Twitter
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There’s never a dull moment for web publishing, especially in 2010. Google v.
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Tom Foremski of the Silicon Valley Watcher has continually called for the need of the media engineer -- an individual who is part journalist and part software engineer -- in today’s web publishing industry. Lately, his vision is becoming reality.
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The Guardian News & Media (via Guardian.co.uk) are broadcasting their recent good fortune. It turns out that it has sold 68,979 copies of its premium iPhone app, which launched in December.
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In an act that could possibly bring them up to par with some of the better known CDNs in the market, Amazon Web Services (news, site ) has tossed cheap audio and video streaming support into the mix with CloudFront, their typically low-key service for content delivery.
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Recent reports about a plan to tax online advertising revenues for those in France have garnered attention.
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FLYP is more than a magazine. Its dynamic, interactive insights about American and world culture engage users through a variety of text, video, audio and animation and have proven to be a journalistic endeavor that turns news and information into a multimedia experience. FLYP has been described as Life
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WoodWing (news, site ) launches the latest version of its Enterprise 7 Publishing System, packing in improvements for search and production, and adding a much-evolved Content Station to make managing media less of a chore.
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