Kodak Dumps Java from their New Prepress Portal
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We've got some great news about Kodak INSITE Prepress portal, straight from Aaron Tavakoli in the Kodak Blog. “As I write this, our first beta sites for InSite Prepress Portal 7.0 are rolling out - it's a very exciting time for...
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Monetizing the Archives of America’s Oldest Magazine Brands
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[responsive][/responsive]Publishers are becoming increasingly savvy in understanding the value of their archival content. Michael Rondon of Folio: gives a good overview of a few titles that are leveraging the past in their current business models. “As the oldest continuously published...
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Why Legacy Brands Need to Leverage Those Algorithms
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[responsive][/responsive]The number of readers that access news via individual brand sites is dropping, according to Davide Ruggiero in Talking New Media. In other words, fewer people are coming to the news site to discover the news, but are discovering the...
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How Email Has Helped Clarify the Value of Direct Mail
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The digital avalanche has changed the way we communicate. It has forced marketers to more fully understand their audience and how and when they prefer to communicate. And while many predicted that emails would replace commercial direct mail, it really...
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Designers: Get Your Hands on net’s Special Anniversary Issue
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[responsive][/responsive]Are you a working designer looking to hone your craft? Then you have to get your hands on this special issue of net magazine. It’s absolutely loaded with good stuff to know and use. “This issue also marks the 20th...
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CNET  Makes the Jump from Screen to Print
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[responsive][/responsive]CNET will appear in print beginning this week, sold on newsstands with a cover price of $5.99, and the media is having a good time with the irony of it all. “A leading technology website, CNET, is expanding into a...
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You Don’t Own Your Kindle Books
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[responsive][/responsive]Lynn Jordet Nygaard learned the hard way that the e-books she purchased through Amazon are, in the strict legal sense, not really hers. Nygaard’s case was documented in 2012, and covered by Joe Johnson of NBC News. The article was...
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A Fresh, Sane Look at the Print Vs. Digital Debate
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[responsive][/responsive]SPH Magazines in Singapore has a revamped business model, and they aren’t shy about going public with the reasoning behind it. “Clearly the old publishing model no longer works,” writes SPH’s Gloria Arlini in INMA’s Keynote Blog. “Magazines cannot survive...
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Leaked from Google: Print Publishers Are More Credible
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[responsive][/responsive]It looks like Google has a crush on traditional print publishers, according to an article by D. Eadward Tree in Publishing Executive. The article refers to an internal Google doc that was leaked this spring. According to Tree, “[the report]...
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How the Apple Newsstand is Failing Publishers
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[responsive][/responsive]We’ve been talking about this for a few weeks now, recounting stories that tell of the sad state of affairs with digital magazines. Publishers are, if not outright blaming Apple for killing subscriptions, at least assigning them a good portion...
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