The New York Times, BuzzFeed and more hit Facebook in a new program
Facebook has unveiled a new way to help publishers distribute their content.
Facebook has unveiled a new way to help publishers distribute their content.
Submerge yourself into a book that you can interact with.
Pocket, formerly Read It Later, has announced the new Pocket for Publishers.
If you're a writer, these apps are must-haves for your iPad.
Readability is "stealing" original content, effectively repackaging it as its own.
If you're serious about technology and/or development, you probably know Safari Books Online. It's an online publisher that allows you to access online versions of the books you buy and all sorts of additional content. They even have monthly subscription plans where you can access 10 books a month, or all the books you want from their collection. It's a great service, and it's about to get better thanks to an upcoming iPad app.
There has been a lot of chatter about the iPad being a game-changer for the publishing industry. Or so we thought. GQ for iPad so far is nothing short of a flop.
While Adobe's coders are struggling with Objective C to rewrite Wired, Conde Nast just released another of its publications to the App Store; Vanity Fair.