Digital Disruptors Video Series, Responsive Design, Curation Strategy, Apple by the Numbers, Three Ways Publishers Can Avoid Extinction
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing Lean Back 2.0’s new Digital Disruptors video series, five responsive design articles you should be reading, Apple’s market share, and more.
- The Economist’s Group’s digital publishing blog, Lean Back 2.0, rolled out the first video in its new Digital Disruptors series. Digital Disruptors will deliver interviews with industry leaders and innovators, discussing how digital publishing, e-readers, and tablets are changing the publishing industry.
- Are you well-read on responsive design? Add these five responsive design articles to add to your summer reading list and start from the beginning or brush up on what you already know.
- With what seems like a constant stream of studies about tablet and smart phone adoption and market share, it can be hard to keep up. This Apple by the Numbers infographic provides a streamlined visual summary of the company’s standing. For the record, the iPad has a 62% market share, 600,000 available apps, and 895 new apps being added every day.
- Curation is a big focus in the publishing world currently. Rob O’Regan offers three tactics for an evolving curation strategy and outlines why curation is important.
- E-books, community, and libraries are all part of Stephen S. Power’s strategy for publishers who want to avoid extinction.
This Week in Publishing appears every Friday on the TFP blog. Every week we compile interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world and put together a wrap-up to help our readers stay up-to-date. Think we missed something great? Leave a comment below and let us know.
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