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17073 readersMarines, an award-winning magazine produced by the United States Marine Corps recently adopted Adobe Digital Publishing Suite and SiteCatalyst to create an interactive, branded iPad app. Doing so has allowed the staff at Marines magazine to expand its reach to a broader audience, add cutting edge interactive content which enhances the value of the editorial,
1363 readersIn the coming days, I’ll be writing a lot about iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) apps. However, I wanted to jump ahead of myself by pointing to this news release from Amazon.com about the new version of the Kindle App that enables embedded audio and video to eBooks. Last week, Om Malik wrote an opinion
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9469 readersPost by Zeke Koch, Director of Product Management, Digital Publishing
I’m delighted to see Amazon’s announcements today. One of the most fun (and occasionally frustrating) parts of my job is helping our publishers get their content on brand new devices. Over the last year, we’ve helped publishers get on Apple’s iPad as well as
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1355 readersInDesign Magazine is now testing the iPad waters. You can download the first InDesign Magazine app from iTunes for free.
The content of this sampler issue is adapted from articles published in the past year. A few articles aren’t radically Read more »
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If you’re wondering what you can do with Quark’s upcoming App Studio for QuarkXPress, have a look at this free issue of Retro magazine. It’s a simple magazine-to-iPad design, with a few embedded videos. But it’s all about fashion and creativity, so it’s a fun read. — I got lost in the content trying to
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635 readersFor weeks we have had some very heated conversations about the iPads and e-readers, which included the possible threat they pose to printing but possible salvation for publications (i.e. paid subscriptions for newspapers and magazines). For me, a frequent flyer, I love buying my books, newspapers and magazines for my Kindle. However, free delivery for...
778 readers# If the instructions for your magazine app looks like this, you shouldn’t call it a magazine. Peter Kafka of All Things D has this to say about Project, “the revolutionary magazine built for iPad: # “It’s pretty similar to most of the other iPad magazine apps you’ve seen so far. Except more confusing–the navigation
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If I had time, I’d write a post that would reflect on what Patricio Robles says here and what Khoi Vinh said here.
Short version (and, with apologies, some inside baseball): Condé Nast’s most successful magazine iPad app is the New Yorker — which eschews all the bells and whistles the company jammed into its
2012 readersUpdated Added video (30 March 2011). Today, a guest post from my colleague Emma Wilkinson of Adobe UK. __ EMI Music, one of the world’s leading music companies today launched a new content-rich and interactive digital experience that brings to life a book and music album through a multi-media iPad App. The first release of
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19800 readersIn the publishing world the word on everyone’s lips is “Digital Publishing”.
Though most people use this term to describe publishing to new devices such as the iPad, Android tablets and other mobile devices, I have noticed that a lot of designers are not sure how to publish to these new devices and how to create