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White Paper Online-readers of e-newspapers and e-magazines outnumber those, who still read print media. Rapid development of digital technologies and electronic communication, availability of mobile PCs and smart phones, abundance... [13 Nov 2009]
Future mobiles, Windows 7, iPhone apps and the latest gadgets
Photo Amazon will offer a range of British newspapers for the Kindle either as a single purchase or subscription - here you can see what The Times will look like on the device. October saw silicon.com cast its eye over the top... [12 Nov 2009]
Amazon's Kindle ignites legal upheaval
Comment Along with books, a wide range of newspapers, magazines and business publications are available for download, and much more content is coming. Amazon's Kindle e-book and Google's Book Search will change the way we read... [27 Oct 2009]
Photos: Amazon's Kindle comes to the UK
Photo Users can download books, magazines, newspapers and personal documents for reading on the go, and can choose from six different text sizes. Amazon also offers a selection of newspapers, including The... [08 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: The Kindle, Amazon's e-book reader
Cheat Sheet You can also download magazines and newspapers too - in the UK, there's The Times, The Telegraph and The Daily Mail, for example. While books are bought with a one-off payment - $13.99 for new books and best sellers -... [07 Oct 2009]
Google: Fast Flip to let publishers in on the ad action?
News Google is testing a service that will let newshounds read web pages of magazines and newspapers as though they were flipping through an old-fashioned paper copy. Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user... [15 Sep 2009]
Using Customer Insights to Drive Revenue and Loyalty: Business Intelligence for the Media and Entertainment Industry
White Paper Where once it could only tune into a few television or radio stations, visit the local cinema or music store, or open one of a relative handful of newspapers or magazines for entertainment, sports and news, today choices... [02 Sep 2009]
Panorama Case Study: Cox Ohio Publishing
White Paper Cox Ohio Publishing is a group of nine newspapers, including The Dayton Daily News. The Dayton Daily News had a circulation of 200,000 and was experiencing declines for the past decade. Declining circulation required new... [01 Sep 2009]
Kids today: Don't fear the Millennials at work
Comment In short: Twitter is for oldies, along with newspapers, wires and paying for stuff. We've been told today's youngsters will create havoc when they enter the workplace. After working in schools, Richard Leyland tells a... [24 Aug 2009]
BBC is taking tech seriously, so give it a break!
Comment Just this week we witnessed similar levels of outrage when the BBC announced it will allow some of its news video content - focusing on UK politics, business, health and science and technology - to be used on the websites of four of the... [31 Jul 2009]
Leading Newspaper in Egypt Updates Digital Archive, Speeds Data Access by 66 Percent
White Paper Al Ahram, one of the world's oldest newspapers and leading Egyptian IT service providers, used the Ahram Archiving System to migrate its 1-terabyte database with 1,800,000 images to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise... [30 Jul 2009]
Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group picks newspaper man for CIO
News Cohen, who has featured on silicon.com's CIO50 list, was previously CIO at Associated Newspapers, the publishers of The Daily Mail, The Evening Standard and Metro. Before joining Associated Newspapers in... [24 Jul 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Three clicks away from eight million people
Comment However, broadcasting is heavily biased towards one-way communication of the 'one-to-many' kind - just like posters, newspapers and books. Compiled at the IoD and various hotels in London over several days, polished on... [23 Jul 2009]
China Youth Daily Modernizes Publishing With ProCurve Network
White Paper The China Youth Daily Group, a large conglomerate and publisher of one of the country's most widely-read newspapers, the China Youth Daily, has been running all its business operations on a local area network since 1996. [12 Jun 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Business intelligence
News If you run a small corner shop you may think you need to order a certain amount of daily newspapers and monthly magazines. 'Business intelligence'? Is this just another oxymoron, like police intelligence or military... [08 Jun 2009]