Lost Remote: ‘WSJ Live’ coming to Google TV, Roku and more
Monday, 7 November 2011, 13:07
“The Wall Street Journal’s video service, WSJ Live, has expanded aggressively beyond its iPad debut in September. This week, WSJ announced it has inked distribution deals with Google TV, Roku, Apple TV and Daily Motion. Earlier, it expanded to Boxee …
estatesgazette.com: Capita Symonds Augmented Reality
Monday, 5 September 2011, 10:24
"Estates Gazette and Capita Symonds have joined forces to produce the first-ever augmented reality edition of Estates Gazette. The Capita Symonds advertisements in the print edition on 3 September 2011 can be viewed using the CS AR App downloaded …
Advertising Age: Conde Nast Magazines Flock to Flipboard and Bring Their Ads
Tuesday, 26 July 2011, 10:33
"Several Conde Nast publications — The New Yorker, Bon Appetit and Wired — have started selling ads into the Flipboard iPad app in a bid to tap bigger tablet audiences and revenue."
Wired.com: Sidestepping Apple: From Amazon to Condé Nast, Companies Rethink App Strategies
Tuesday, 26 July 2011, 10:33
"Condé Nast, whose holdings include Wired and The New Yorker, still sells issues of its magazines through their free iPad apps. But after big sales of early issues, the company has also made its iPad editions free for print subscribers — subscr…
WSJ.com: Kobo, WSJ Halt Direct Sales on Apple-Device Apps
Tuesday, 26 July 2011, 08:47
"News Corp.'s Wall Street Journal, which has been circumventing Apple's payment system by providing links to its website from inside the iPad app, will soon remove all purchasing options in the app in response to Apple's new rules. …
Journalism.co.uk Editors’ Blog: #su2011: iPad creates new demand for evening news
Tuesday, 28 June 2011, 15:50
"Apple’s iPad has created a new appetite among readers for fresh news content in the evening, according to AFP’s head of editorial research and development. … While computers are the dominant device for news during the working day, and smart…
Forbes: The Surprising Reason Publishers Are Finally Saying Yes to Apple
Thursday, 12 May 2011, 10:53
Jeff Bercovici: "It turns out that the publishers’ fear that Apple’s policies would deny them the consumer data they need to do business was unfounded. As often as not, to get the customer’s email’s name and email address, all you have to …
AllThingsD: Fortune Keeps Apple Story Off Web, On iPad and Kindle
Tuesday, 10 May 2011, 12:05
"In the past, Fortune would have published the Apple story online last Thursday, at the same time the magazine was showing up on newsstands and in mailboxes. Instead, the magazine teased the piece with a post from Fortune.com Apple blogger Philip …
Monday Note: Read, Share and Destroy
Monday, 25 April 2011, 16:42
Frédéric Filloux: "In recent months, we’ve seen a flurry of innovative tools for reading and sharing contents. Or, even better, for basing one’s readings on other people’s shared contents. In Web 2.5 parlance, this is called Social Reading…
O’Reilly Radar: Got an iPhone or 3G iPad? Apple is recording your moves
Wednesday, 20 April 2011, 14:57
"Today at Where 2.0 Pete Warden and I will announce the discovery that your iPhone, and your 3G iPad, is regularly recording the position of your device into a hidden file. … All iPhones appear to log your location to a file called "consoli…
Reuters: FT won’t give up subscriber relationship to Appla
Monday, 4 April 2011, 17:12
"The Financial Times wants to keep selling subscriptions for its digital news directly to readers rather than surrender control of new customers who sign up via Apple's iPad, the managing director of FT.com [Rob Grimshaw told Reuters in an in…
Guardian: Novelty of iPad news apps fades fast among digital delegates
Thursday, 17 March 2011, 23:58
"Although native apps tailored for the device had 'some benefits,' [Aron Pihofer] said, the 'killer app' on every handset is the browser. 'There's so little you cannot do with offline storage in the browser environmen…
New York Times: Financial Times Digs Gold Out of Data
Monday, 7 March 2011, 09:18
"John Ridding, the chief executive of The FT … said improvements in collecting and mining customer data were a big reason digital sales accounted for 24 percent of The FT’s revenue last year, a big jump from 19 percent a year earlier and a con…
Advertising Age: Why Elle, Nylon and Pop Sci Accepted iPad Subscription Plan
Thursday, 17 February 2011, 12:59
"[What] are Elle, Nylon and Popular Science doing, accepting Apple's [iOS subscriptions] terms?"










