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[Adobe Digital Publishing] Additionally, because this Digital Magazine Solution from Adobe integrates tightly with Creative Suite 5, publishers can leverage their existing investment and designer skills to create these compelling experiences.

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[9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence] Wired gets iPad appy, with a little help from...Adobe | 9 to 5 Mac: We are a loosely assorted group of Mac Managers and Macintosh Business enthusiasts throughout the world (San Francisco, New York, Paris, London and Hong Kong) that try to keep each other (and you) apprised of many of the things going on in the Apple Enterprise Community. If you feel you could add anything to the site, we'd love to hear from you!

[App Advice] Wired Magazine For The iPad Goes Live :: App Advice: Once magazines start offering subscription models through the app with prices the same or less than print versions, I’ll start buying. I would kill for some of my favorite magazines on the iPad (Sports Illustrated, New Yorker, Wired, Rolling Stone, etc).

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Wired does a first iPad edition: It rocks, but costs too much: I mean we're talking about 40 full page ads from some of the most cash-bloated corporations on the planet and Wired can't sell this for $.99 or free? Other ad-supported apps on the iPhone feature a handful of tiny banners from some obscure hosting company or bottom feeding e-tailer, but Wired with its lavish spread of Fortune 500 ads is going to ring me up for $5 per issue?

[Point Article News Feed] Publishing - reference publishing | Point Article News Feed: Introducing WIRED Magazine on iPad - Adobe Digital Publishing10 hours ago by Dave Dickson Created with Adobe InDesign CS5 and additional Adobe publishing technologies, the WIRED Reader is the first in a series of steps for Adobe to .

[TiPb - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch blog] Wired brings their magazine to the iPad | TiPb: Aside from the possible advantage to the publisher of selling through the App Store (with that 30% cut to Apple) instead of building/using their own payment system, what does this sort of native app do for the reader that cannot be done with a format like the HTML5 magazine Sports Illustrated showed off last week?

[The latest news from the mobile content industry] Wired Magazine launches iPad e-mag... and it's a 527MB download ...: An introductory letter from editor Chris Anderson explains that "The tablet is our opportunity to make the Wired we always dreamed of. It has all the visual impact of paper, enhanced by interactive elements like video and animated infographics."

[Apple iPad Forum] Wired Magazine's iPad Edition Goes Live - Apple iPad Forum: To deliver this rich reading environment, we’re using new digital publishing technology developed by Adobe. The yearlong effort, spearheaded by Wired creative director Scott Dadich, will allow us to simultaneously create both the print magazine and the enhanced digital version with the same set of authoring and design tools.

[Geek Shui Living Tech News] Review: Wired app for iPad takes the pursuit of knowledge ...: Obviously, this ran contrary to Apple’s Flash-free policy. Thusly, it was back to the drawing board for a total redevelopment of the original creation.

[iPhoneMash] Wired's iPad edition arrives, converted from Flash by Adobe ...: “That preference after landed Wired on the wrong side of Apple, which has criminialized Adobe’s Flash record from the devices. Wired and Adobe had to reconstruct the magazine’s app in Apple-approved code.”

[MediaMemo] Hard Labor: Adobe Rebuilds Its Wired Magazine App to Fit Apple's ...: The good news for Adobe is that it doesn’t have to write off all the time and effort it invested in the Condé Nast project. So if Apple approves the Wired app, it will have a solution that works for other clients that want to get their stuff onto the iPhone and iPad.

[Adobe AIR Team Blog] Transforming the Magazine Experience With Wired and AIR - Adobe ...: Adobe and Wired magazine just introduced a new digital magazine concept that provides an immersive, interactive content experience for readers as well as innovative possibilities for advertisers. The video above provides an excellent overview of the collaboration and includes...

[wpparty.com] ADDING MULTIMEDIA Adobe Delivers HTML5 Support in Dreamweaver CS5 ...: SAN FRANCISCO, May 19, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --Adobe Systems Incorporated /quotes/comstock/15*!adbe/quotes/nls/adbe (ADBE 31.62, -0.56, -1.74%) today announced, .of this HTML5 Pack extension is the direct result of positive customer feedback that began at Adobe MAX 2009 when the company first gave a sneak peek of the technology, and then again most recently following a post on the Adobe Design and Web blog, where additional HTML5 and CSS3 R&D investments were discussed .

[Johnny Holland - It's all about interaction] » Usability Ain't Everything - A Response to Jakob Nielsen's iPad ...: Nielsen points out that there are things on the iPad which generally tend to make applications harder to use, but I don’t think he suggests that all applications have to follow all of his “rules”, or that they apply to all applications regardless of context. Obviously, usability is a question of context, and not every rule applies to every application in every situation.

[Adobe AIR Team Blog] Adobe AIR on iPad - Adobe AIR Team Blog: While Apple continues to spit in Adobe's face, you've got quite a few developers who want nothing more than to even the score a bit and get their ideas on those devices. How about, instead of more obscure news and demonstrations of what Adobe employees are doing - why don't you announce what you've got planned for Flash Builder developers on this subject.

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