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The Baffler, a non-profit magazine published by MIT Press that covers art and criticism, has taken to digital after existing solely as a print publication for many years.
Twitter continues to make moves that will help the company fair better as a publicly-traded entity. The social platform has toyed with a variety of enhancements, including its “Buy” button,
With the popularity of mobile, it’s not surprising that TechCrunch is reporting that time spent in app has increased. This data comes from Localytics, and according to the article, “the
Connected TV is getting popular these days, and expected to continually grow in popular, with a prediction that 75% of TVs will be internet-connected by 2017. This information is discussed
Walk around in a crowded place for a bit and you’ll see the penetration that mobile devices have had. Smart phones are used all over to inform and entertain. Tablets
California Sunday is an interesting magazine that’s launching with a multiplatform sensibility this October. The monthly magazine will be offered in print, online and for mobile, and will feature some
Brands are turning into publishers these days, because the Internet allows them to distribute high-quality easily and often. Of course, they have to know the best practices for doing so,
Facebook may be releasing a content-recommendation initiative, reports Digiday. If this is the case, the social media giant will be following the moves of other socially-involved websites like Yahoo and
Macworld is ending its print edition after its November issue, reports NY Post. This will cap 30 years as a print publication.
Although Macworld is ending its print edition in