Maximizing for Multiscreens: A Q&A With Maxim’s CTO
Michelle Manafy
May 13, 2013
*Editor's Note: This story originally appears on FOLIO: sister site, minonline.com.
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Michelle Manafy
May 13, 2013
*Editor's Note: This story originally appears on FOLIO: sister site, minonline.com.
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TJ Raphael
May 10, 2013
Flipboard, a free app that lets users curate content into a personalized magazine, is expanding access for its users—the company announced Thursday that Samsung Galaxy,
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TJ Raphael
May 9, 2013
Hearst Magazines is getting evermore bullish on digital in an effort to not only remain relevant, but also go toe-to-toe with its newly redefined pure-play competitors.
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TJ Raphael
April 25, 2013
Despite previously held reservations, the Internet ad market is teeming with profitability—revenues grew for the third consecutive year in a row,
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Caysey Welton
April 24, 2013
Travel+Escape has launched a digital editon available for the iPad and iPhone. The digital edition will feature 360-degree images and interactivity that encourages readers to engage the content in creative ways.
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Bill Mickey
April 1, 2013
Magzter, one of a burgeoning sector of digital magazine newsstands, has been courting the North American market, recently signing Maxim and Newsweek.
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Michael Rondon
March 28, 2013
Flipboard has officially made the leap from consumer to creator with the launch of its 2.0 version, but has taken steps to solidify its bottom line at the same time.
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Bill Mickey
March 28, 2013
New York—MPA held its Swipe 2.0 conference here today, offering a variety of peeks into new tablet content models, showing how far some publishers have come from the early days of digital replicas.
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Caysey Welton
March 27, 2013
Condé Nast has launched a new digital video network with a series inspired by Glamour and GQ content. The series are the first of an upcoming sequence of branded video programs.
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TJ Raphael
March 27, 2013
Publishers can rest easy knowing that their content online will be protected—for now. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has ruled in favor of the Associated Press in its copyright infringement suit against San Francisco-based Meltwater News,
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