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Derik Dupont

Washington Post's Bo Jones on Paid Content, Politico, Newsroom Culture :: The Future of... - 0 views

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    The Washington Post will take a "watch and see" approach rather than rushing into a system to force its Internet readers to pay for content online, the vice chairman of the Washington Post Co., Boisfeuillet Jones, Jr., said over the weekend. Mr. Jones,
Matt Mayer

Digital publishing gets transparent at The Washington Post - The Washington Post - 1 views

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    The Post took a very big step this week, perhaps a leap. It has posted publicly for all to see its new 5,000-word guidelines for digital publishing - the dos and don'ts for journalists working in this new age of online and social-media publishing.
Derik Dupont

Washington Post redesigns newspaper to make it easier to read, add content -- baltimore... - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Post is introducing a larger typeface and more graphics in its bid to make the print edition easier to read and navigate.
your krishna

How to choose best eBook Publisher - 0 views

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started by your krishna on 26 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Derik Dupont

MediaPost Publications Are Publishers Embracing The Post-iPad Age? 06/17/2010 - 0 views

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    Are Publishers Embracing The Post-iPad Age? - 06/17/2010
Stephanie Wynn

Twitter, Flickr, Facebook Make Blogs Look So 2004 - 0 views

  • Writing a weblog today isn't the bright idea it was four years ago.
  • Scroll down Technorati's list of the top 100 blogs and you'll find personal sites have been shoved aside by professional ones.
  • ssional ones. Most are essentially online magazines:
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  • When blogging was young, enthusiasts rode high, with posts quickly skyrocketing to the top of Google's search results for any given topic, fueled by generous links from fellow bloggers. In 2002, a search for "Mark" ranked Web developer Mark Pilgrim above author Mark Twain. That phenomenon was part of what made blogging so exciting. No more. Today, a search for, say, Barack Obama's latest speech will deliver a Wikipedia page, a Fox News article, and a few entries from professionally run sites like Politico.com. The odds of your clever entry appearing high on the list? Basically zero.
  • Further, text-based Web sites aren't where the buzz is anymore. The reason blogs took off is that they made publishing easy for non-techies.
  • Twitter — which limits each text-only post to 140 characters — is to 2008 what the blogosphere was to 2004.
  • And Twitter posts can be searched instantly, without waiting for Google to index them.
Derik Dupont

Sony E-Reader to Offer Journal Subscriptions - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Sony's electronic reader will offer subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, the latest in a series of moves by publishers and consumer-electronics companies to loosen Amazon's hold on the embryonic e-reader market." />
arnie Grossblatt

Huffington Post articles on Publishings - 0 views

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    Surprising (to me) breadth and depth of coverage on publishing at the Huffington Post. It would be nice if this could be an RSS feed, but for now it requires bookmarking and navigating to this page.
Elinor Frisa

Paper says publishers' conference won't be held - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Washington Post had to cancel series of meetings with lobbyists, etc., because of fears they violated ethics.
Derik Dupont

EXCLUSIVE: Huffington Post Passes WashingtonPost.com in Unique Visitors, in September - 1 views

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    Top Newspaper Publishing Stories - Editor & Publisher provides newspaper industry headlines covering emerging and important news.
Ryan Holman

The Sun Exposes a Child's Cystic Fibrosis and Makes Excuses - 0 views

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    Okay, does anyone besides me find it ironic that by making a kerfluffle about it, more people are going to know about this story than just the publication's original readers? Ironic that a post condemning the (lack of) ethics of a publisher are in some ways exacerbating the original problem.
Ryan Holman

Reviewing books on a Kindle - 0 views

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    Ron Charles talks about the challenges of trying to adapt print-book reader behaviors to e-readers.
your krishna

Get digitized with eBook Conversion Services - 0 views

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    This post is explaining to you about the importance of eBook Conversion Services. You need to move with the techno world and these services will help you in converting your books into digital books.
Allison Hughes

Print-on-demand publishing comes to Washington - 0 views

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    Wednesday, November 9, Politics & Prose officially launched "Opus," Washington's first print-on-demand Espresso book machine. It's one of only a handful operating in independent bookstores worldwide.
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    Field trip, anyone?
EPublisher Confesses

Libya celebrates end of banned books - 0 views

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    Libyans are celebrating the freedom to read whatever they want in a post-Gaddafi world. Last week, bagpipers and VIPs congregated in the library of the Italianate Royal Palace for a ceremony marking the unbanning of books, the Toronto Star reported.
Meghan Krank-McLean

Random House, Inc. - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Random House youtube site. I found this after reading a discussion post on the Book and Journal discussion board.
arnie Grossblatt

Om Malik, Neil Irwin, and Nicholas Carr are Wrong: eBook Sales Aren't Flattening - The ... - 1 views

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    A correction(?) to the previously posted not by Nicholas Carr on the flattening of e-book sales.
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