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18th August 2011
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BBC brings Good Food subs to iPad
BBC Magazines have become the latest big name to sign up to Apple’s subscription rules for magazines (eBook Magazine)
22nd June 2011
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Android Closes On Apple in Volume, But Not Usage
The number of paid Android apps pales compared to Apple. (Source: Folio)
8th June 2011
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Apple Introduces Safari Reader To Promote Newsstand?
One feature in Safari that was announced by Steve Jobs at the Apple WWDC Keynote likely to make a lot of publishers uncomfortable ... (Source: ITProPortal)
8th June 2011
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Apple’s iPad Hasn’t Destroyed Magazines Yet
Publishing profit is still hugely tree-based (Source: InvestorPlace)
2nd June 2011
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Rolling Stone founder: "generations" before tablets meaningful for mags
Print publishing is particularly tough these days, and the iPad represented hope. (Source: Econsultancy)
18th May 2011
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iPad Who? Five Publishers Join Forces to Offer Magazine Subscriptions on Android
Five publishers have teamed up in a consortium called Next Issue Media to peddle magazines on tablets running on Google's Android platform. (PC Mag)
12th May 2011
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Adobe Aiming to Be the App Fulfillment Middle Man
Digital Publishing Suite handles the subscription infrastructure (Source: Folio)
10th May 2011
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The New Yorker magazine is first in-app subscription for the iPad
The New Yorker became the first magazine to offer a digital in-app subscription via the iPad. (Source: USA Today)
6th May 2011
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Service launched for publishers to evade Apple cut
Digital technology company Yudu launched a service on Thursday to help magazine publishers evade the 30 percent commission that Apple charges (Reuters)
6th May 2011
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Telegraph iPad app offers Apple subs
Paper to charge £1.19 a day or £9.99 a month for upgraded tablet product, as Hearst also announces deal with tech giant (Source: Telegraph)