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![]() Publishers ready for iPad, worry about Apple-Adobe Flash support PC World Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Print publications are lining up to offer digital interactive versions of their wares on Apple's iPad and other tablet-shaped readers - but there is a problem. Many of the coolest aspects of a digital version of static print magazines include multimedia and interactive content. Because Apple's iPad doesn't support Adobe Flash and Air multimedia technology, many publishers are wrestling with how to program their digital content for multiple platforms More ![]() Google adds Facebook updates to real-time results Search Engine Watch Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Facebook joins Twitter and MySpace in Google's Social Update Search. Over at Mashable, Ben Parr noticed that Facebook updates have been added to Google's real-time results. More ![]() The future of content navigation Monday Note Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Let's forget business models and monetization - just for a brief moment. Instead, we'll focus on one key issue: the interface, the way you access, browse, spot, save relevant information. The interface is pivotal. More Most online news readers use five sites or fewer The New York Times Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The audience for news online tends not to stick to a single site — that much has been known for years. But a new study says that even with a vast array of digital choices, "promiscuous" news consumption goes only so far. More ![]() Why mail date protection may still matter DIRECT Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Mail date protection is an industry standard. For decades mailers have used this term - and tactic - to "protect" themselves and their donors/customers from mailings by other direct marketers. List owners whose lists are available for rental by qualified third parties frequently deny a mailer access to the list for specific mail dates. Why? More ![]() State of the News Media 2010 Pew Reseach Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Inside news companies, the most immediate concern is how much revenue lost in the recession the industry will regain as the economy improves. Whatever the answers, the future of news ultimately rests on more long-term concerns: What are the prospects for alternative journalism organizations that are forming around the country? Will traditional media adapt and innovate amid continuing pressures to thin their ranks? More Remove bad press online Reputation Management Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Statistics reveal that over 70 percent of the so-called "news" is likely to be defamatory and about 80 percent of your prospective business partners dig up the Internet to check out your company's profile. So how do you work towards removing bad press online? Here are a few tips. More Are you a member of Association Media & Publishing? If not, join today! Association Media & Publishing serves the association community to enhance the effectiveness of print, electronic and digital publications professionals to meet their association’s communication and business goals. Click here to Join |
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