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Appearing erudite and august themselves, the August 3 cover of Time magazine features Presidents George W. Bush and
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Finding an edge is always at the forefront of online publishing companies' efforts. Today, we look at how Time Inc. is taking its operations to the next level, how digital
Three major publishers have made website design changes. Quartz, Fortune, and Bloomberg have all updated their websites to grab more attention and keep users more engaged.
Hearst's Troy Young "explained how the new site is the product of a more nimble, easier to use, system. What readers will get is a sleeker site, which includes breaking