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29th Street Publishing’s Tim Moore on making apps like movies

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Tim Moore is the Creative Director at 29th Street Publishing, an app development house that creates the magazine-style content apps like the The Awl’s Weekend Companion and, more recently, Maura Johnston’s Maura Ma…


News Corp shutting down iPad newspaper ‘The Daily’ on December 15th

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News Corp’s iPad newspaper “The Daily” is officially dead. Launched in February 2011, The Daily was a “ bold experiment in digital publishing and an amazing vehicle for innovation,” but like so many pioneering ideas, it “could not find a large enough audience quickly enough” to keep the publication going, according to Rupert Murdoch, the Chairman of News Corporation and Chairman and CEO of Fox Group. The Daily will officially cease publishing on December 15th and will see Jesse Angelo, its Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor of The New York Post move into the role of Publisher for the latter. The Daily was supposed to signal a new era of app-based interactive newspapers, but alas, in a world of Flipboard, Instapaper and social media, finding a new channel to distribute and aggregate


New York bookshop launches rescue mission to digitize out-of-print sci-fi titles

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Singularity & Co aims to rescue near-extinct 20th century sci-fi titles to ensure they still exist in the next one. Established from a Kickstarter campaign, the small team has already digitized and published A Plunge Into Space and The Torch, bot…


Google Play Books starts a new chapter in France

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Now that the legal dust has settled and Google’s publishing woes in ‘ol Gaul have been swept under the rug, it’s back to business as usual. Starting today, the land of Jerry Lewis lovers will have access to books on Google Play, making it the fifth E…


Amazon and Avalon in a tree, publishing romance books di-gi-tal-ly

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Amazon Publishing and long-running book-maker Avalon now has more in common than rhyme schemes. The pair have struck up a deal to publish over 3,00 titles from the publisher’s back-catalogue, broaching its romance, mystery and western genres. It’ll b…


3M launches its Cloud Library e-book lending service, hardware and apps in tow

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Almost a year after it was first announced 3M’s Cloud Library e-book lending service is getting a proper rollout. Introduced today at a beta site in St. Paul, the system is now ready for its kiosks, e-readers and apps to hit the hands and eyes of lib…


YouTube gives live video streamers better production tools, ways to make money

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It’s been about a year since YouTube took the beta tag off of its live video streams and to celebrate it’s flipping the switch on a few new features. One major way to pull in better content is to allow its publishers to profit from it, and now they ca…


The Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print

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It was probably inevitable, but on Tuesday, it became official: the Encyclopaedia Britannica is finally going out of print. The news was confirmed yesterday by Jorge Cauz, president of Chicago-based Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc., who told the New York…


German government proposes to charge search engines for excerpting news sites

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A German government committee is proposing changes that could force search engines operating in the country to pay for using news excerpts. The plans involve setting up a department to charge royalties from sites that aggregate news feeds, and covers …


Random House drastically raises the price of e-books for libraries

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Oddly, Random House deciding to triple the price of its e-books for libraries is being considered a compromise. While others, like Penguin, are pulling their electronic tomes from the virtual shelves of our lending institutions, Random House is at lea…