Graphic Design Blog > Wired Coming to Apple's iPad ”” With Adobe - Digits - WSJ

[WSJ.com: Digits] Many publishers would prefer to sell subscriptions outside of Apple’s closed system. Some of the media industry’s largest players are working together to create a digital newsstand where they can set more of the financial terms and capture more information about consumers.

Previous [Previous] Introducing WIRED Magazine on iPad - Adobe Digital Publishi...

Next [Next] InDesignSecrets » Blog Archive » Bringing Animatio...

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

[Media: PDA | guardian.co.uk] New e-reader to carve out Android 'nook'? | Technology | guardian ...: It must be stressed at the moment only exists in the feverish minds of Apple fans and possibly in the lead-lined, spy-proofed meeting rooms at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, but the price definitely suggests something a little more than an e-reader but a little less than a notebook.

[ebhakt] THE ONLINE WORLD: (Subscriptions to our paper newsletter go. to IBC, too). For these and other matters, please mail to: David Turner, Project Gutenberg. Illinois Benedictine College. 5700 College Road. Lisle, IL 60532-0900. Phone: 1-708-960-1500 (x3014) ...

[Webmonkey] Who Needs Flash? | Webmonkey | Wired.com: but who is really going to support it besides adobe?, its not the commenters in this forum who are driving HTML5 its Apple, Microsoft, Google (they are hedging their bets for now), Vimeo, Mozilla etc, they are the major players, so the developers who know flash is better will continue to use it, but who will they work for? and what platforms will the publish to?

[Cricketdiane's Weblog] Strange Conspiracy in a Land of Freedom, Honor and Integrity 2 ...: Thus, between 1950 and 1975, about 6,720 soldiers took part in experiments involving exposures to 254 different chemicals, conducted at U.S. Army Laboratories at Edgewood Arsenal, MD (NRC 1982, NRC 1984, NAS 1993). Congressional hearings into these experiments in 1974 and 1975 resulted in disclosures, notification of subjects as to the nature of their chemical exposures, and ultimately to compensation for a few families of subjects who had died during the experiments (NAS 3).

[uk blogs watches] Newspaper Death Watch: “Given the number of households in our market that have access to Newsday's web site as a result of other subscriptions, it is no surprise that a relatively modest number have chosen the pay option,” the company said in a statement that .

[Charlie's Diary] The real reason why Steve Jobs hates Flash - Charlie's Diary: The buzz has been there before about thin clients (a screen plugged into an Ethernet router, wired to a central server, basically) but it's never really come to pass - most companies still have hundreds or thousands of Windows boxen scattered across their physical offices, hooked up to common email servers (and sometimes shared drives, Sharepoint etc).

[Digital Signage Insider Blog] Is the Digital Signage Industry Still Growing?: For example, since 2007 our industry's main news portals and blogs have become much more popular and professional, so they may be absorbing some of the traffic that would previously have gone to Google. Likewise, there are newsletters, clipping services, magazines and e-zines, and other forms of marketing and news publications that get pushed out to hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of people now, which again may be taking some amount of search volume away from Google.

[Calum's Web Development & Computer Blog] A Guide to Web Design & Making a Website for Begginers: The best example of this is a guy who wrote an article called ‘Why Your Movable Type Blog Must Die’, criticising the software that most bloggers ran their blogs on at the time. It was linked from literally thousands of blogs, and received an enormous amount of traffic - if you want to find it, it’s still ranked amazingly highly if you search for ‘movable type’.

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, ,