World Color Press Inc., the Montreal-based printing giant formerly known as Quebecor World, has agreed to be taken over by Quad/Graphics Inc. in order to create a combined company with 30,000 employees.
A few thousand copies of GQ magazine in iPhone form won't turn Condé Nast around. But it's a start, and it's a good bet that the company's first Apple tablet apps will look awfully similar.
With a new tablet device, Steve Jobs is betting he can reshape businesses like textbooks, newspapers and television much the way his iPod revamped the music industry-and expand Apple's influence and revenue as a content middleman." />
The plan's too vague at the moment for me to form an opinion on it (and this seems to be consensus), but it'll be interesting to see if this works or catches on to other papers....
LONDON (Reuters) - The television will dominate home entertainment for another year in 2010, showing more staying power than newspapers and even their digital reincarnation the e-reader which could both
Amazon said it will begin offering authors and publishers a bigger cut of book sales on its Kindle e-reader-but with strings attached aimed at keeping prices that consumers pay down." />