Archive for the 'Web' Category

START PODCASTING NOW

Many newspapers publish their front page as a PDF on their Web sites and many even publish the entire newspaper’s content.
iTunes’ capability of downloading and presenting PDFs next to podcasts makes it a great delivery mechanism.
Some publications are taking full advantage of the combination of audio and print materials.
Make magazine has a good list of [...]

EL PAIS.COM GETS BETTER THAN EVER

elmundo.es is the world leading Spanish speaking news web site but now elpais.com launches a new design that is big, clean, clear and easy to navegate.

YAHOO! AND NEWSPAPERS GETTING TOGETHER

With the same thinking that leads many companies to consider selling their printing presses and outsourcing their services, one could argue that the same should be applied to technology.
We’ve talked about it before. I believe this type of deal makes perfect sense. Leave technology development to those who are good at it and concentrate on [...]

INTERNET VIDEO IS FINALLY GETTING RELIABLY TO THE TV

There have been a number of recent developments in this front that I’ve been meaning to comment about.
For years video has been available on the Web and although it’s quality has improved substantially, the last meters have always been the hardest ones. Getting video from the Internet into the Television has been very problematic in [...]

ADVERTISING IS THE ANSWER FOR EVERYTHING, AGAIN

I hope this time is for real, but things are starting to sound too much like a bubble again when we hear about advertising sponsored stuff. Remember free computers? free Internet access? Those were also advertising sponsored and didn’t work as well as initially thought. After the bubble burst, nobody believed in advertising. Things are [...]

A BOLD MOVE OF CROSS MEDIA PUBLISHING

Car and Driver has made a mayor redesign. They realize that 80% of their readers don’t subscribe to the magazine and thus have increased their online offerings, including the complete migration of some columns from print to the Web. This with the objective of liberating valuable print space to make the magazine more graphically rich. [...]

GOOGLE TESTING SALES OF NEWSPAPER ADS

This makes sense to me because of the convenience factor for some advertisers. However, its not enough and not nearly what Google could be doing to revolutionize print advertising.
From what the article reads, it seems that this trial is only limited to selling, thus Google only acts as another distributor of ads for the selected [...]


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