×

Warning

JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 3653
JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 63
JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 3667
JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 3286

Displaying items by tag: Publishing

The inaugural Screen Futures Summit is expected to attract delegates from around Australia and the globe, with more than eighty confirmed sessions and a strong line-up of international and local speakers.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 03 June 2011 17:28

Google opens web-book source

Google has released the source code to its '20 Things I Learned about Browsers and the Web' web-book.

Published in Open Source

An Australian travel website is super excited about Fairfax Media's new iPad apps for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, because they've been able to lay out their content in a friendlier iPad app style - wOOt?

Published in Entertainment

Fairfax Media's new iPad apps have arrived, and they're nice, slick apps that present text, images and video in a nicer manner than the SMH and Age websites, but is it really revolutionary?

Published in Entertainment
Monday, 11 April 2011 16:04

Free web app builds iPad books and magazines

Looking for a way to easily publish content for iPads? iBuildApp thinks it has the answer.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 16 February 2011 08:41

Apple opens subscription sales for iOS publishers

Publishers have been waiting for the ability to sell subscriptions to their wares on the iPad and iPhone. Now it's here.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 01 February 2011 17:32

Telstra's small business magazine swamps the market

Telstra has published the first edition of Smarter Business Ideas, its quarterly magazine for SMEs published in conjunction with ACP Magazines and with a print run double that of all other Australian business titles combined.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 25 January 2011 17:44

BRILL extends partnership with new pub2web site

combining book and journal content for the first time

The day after the announcement of a Coalition victory in the Victorian state election, Eurofield Information Solutions announced an order from the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

Published in Deals

Readers of News Ltd's 'tabloid' newspapers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide will soon have access to specially made iPad editions, complete with multimedia at a cost of AUD $7.99 per month, each, with the quest for new digital subscribers on the iPad and future tablets to come.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 23 September 2010 16:39

Telstra and ACP to launch business mag

Telstra and ACP Customer Media have joined forces to produce a magazine for small and medium businesses that will go to around half a million customers of Telstra Business, giving it the largest circulation for a magazine of its kind in Australia by a country mile.

Published in Networking

Steve Parish Publishing '” an Australian icon recognised as a market leader within the natural history, children's publishing and Australian book markets '” and BrisWare Pty Ltd. today announced the formation of a collaborative partnership to launch a soon-to-be-available range of Australian-made iPad, iPhone and iPod applications and eBooks.

Monday, 06 September 2010 18:43

Introducing the new look ingentaconnect

The Home of Scholarly Research receives a facelift

Snap is well known for its printing and copying services. But now the company sees an opportunity in providing e-marketing services to its SME customers. There's also a new online printing service being run in conjunction with Quark.

Monday, 24 May 2010 15:12

Sport&Style mag sports iPad makeover

With pricing targeted at the cappuccino set, Fairfax Media has unveiled a home grown iPad application which will allow users to download its Sport&Style magazine each month for $3.49.

Published in Mobility
A Melbourne-based publishing services company is using open source and honest-to-goodness cloud computing for a custom, core business application.
Published in Open Source
According to research carried out by content, collaboration and process management specialist Objective, Australia's local governments are wasting a total of half a billion dollars each year thanks to inefficient document production processes.
Published in Development
If you think cartoon strips might be the way to get your message across to a closed audience, Zoho's ToonDooSpaces might be the vehicle you need.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 15 September 2009 13:59

Has Google gone flipping mad?

With the launch of Fast Flip, Google says it is bringing a new reading experience to users of Google News. We say it's not new, it certainly ain't pretty and it's just a little bit bonkers.
Published in Home Tech
Readers of the Linux section on popular Web 2.0 social networking site Reddit discovered a Twitter bot was tweeting stories listed on the site without attribution. As punishment Redditers decided to turn the bot into their puppet, mouthing whatever they commanded.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Page 2 of 3

Subscribe to Newsletter

*  Enter the security code shown: img0

CYBERSECURITY

PEOPLE MOVES

GUEST ARTICLES

Guest Opinion

ITWIRETV & INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH & CASE STUDIES

Channel News

Comments