Online Journalism China: There’s an expanding array of tools to supply...
To add to our burgeoning hoard of international bloggers, Journalism.co.uk has recruited China Daily’s Dave Green to write about online journalism in China. I recently fell into conversation with a...
View ArticleWAN 2008: ‘Newspaper phone’ launch to build audience awareness of mobile...
The launch of the world’s first ‘newspaper’ telephone by Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter (DN) was part of a plan to establish it as a recognised platform for news, DN’s head of mobile told an industry...
View ArticleWAN 2008: Microsoft’s e-reader technology open to all publishers
Microsoft has opened up the technology behind the New York Times’ e-reader to all publishers. The Times Reader format, which creates a digitised version of the paper browsable on or offline, is now...
View ArticleAOP 2008: At yesterday’s digital sweetshop – best of the rest
It was all a bit kids in a sweetshop at yesterday’s AOP Digital Publishing Summit, if we forget all the problems with wifi, of course. The main aim, for most attendees, In all likelihood, was to talk...
View ArticleIHT.com: France plans to use fifth of broadcasting spectrum for mobile...
The French government has presented plans to use about a fifth of the country’s prime television broadcasting spectrum for mobile Internet and television services by the end of 2009.Similar Posts: Hunt...
View ArticleMedia Release: CNN International / Ericsson’s joint research
This was announced yesterday, the findings of joint research between CNN International and Ericsson, as part of the company’s promotion of its ‘Race-for-Growth’ multi-platform advertising campaign....
View ArticleEight lessons for publishers from comScore’s new report on mobile
Mobile devices account for nearly 7 per cent of web browsing in the US, according to a new report by comScore. In the UK it has been predicted that mobile browsing will overtake desktop browsing in...
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