A Look at Digital Magazines’ Future, Condé Nast’s Plan to Share Readership Reports, Unexpected Benefits of Revamping Your Workflow, What the New iPad’s Retina Display Means for Publishers, and a New Digital VP for National Journal Group Welcome to TFP’s ...
It’s never an easy task. Those faced with the challenge often fear it until they actually sink their teeth into it. The “it” I’m referring to is restructuring your workflow, the process through which your organization produces the content and ...
What the New iPad Means for Publishers, Pinterest Risks and Benefits, Women’s Leadership Conference 2012, and Digital Subscription Pricing Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing the release of ...
There has been a continuous stream of articles lately about Pinterest, the social networking site that allows users to collect and share images from around the web on their own virtual bulletins boards. In a recent post on our This Week ...
iPad 3, Digital Ellies, nextPub, XTech 2012, MediaWeek Magazine Sector Analysis, and a Washington Post iPad app Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing the release of the iPad ...
SXSW Interactive, HTML5, Monetizing Apps, a New 8GB Nook Tablet, and David Remnick Talks Technology vs. Print Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing a digital-publishing-oriented panel at SXSW ...
O’Reilly’s Tools of Change for Publishing Conference, Agile Publishing, Pull-Out Sliders and Trays in DPS, and Hearst’s Plan to Link to Amazon Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing ...
Publishing predictions for 2012, leveraging Pinterest, success for Prevention and Runner’s World, and Edward Brothers and Malloy merge Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing publishing CEOs’ predictions for ...
PePcon and InDesign Secrets Live, DPSCreate™, Tablet Advertising, New CEO for Penton Media, & Heart and Condé Nast Sell CoMag: Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing PePcon and InDesign ...
Leading DPS reseller and implementation consultants capture best practices and tips in an easy-to-use app and handbook BOLTON, Mass., Jan. 24, 2012 — Technology for Publishing™ LLC (TFP) hit the ground running in 2012, releasing DPSCreate™: Building Interactive Content on ...
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing SOPA, the release of iBooks 2, building a better app, publishing app trends for 2012, and more. The Stop Online Piracy Act ...
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. Here’s what happened this week in publishing. At TFP, we launched our new iPad app, DPSCreate™, a handy app-guide for using Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. It’s ...
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. Here’s what happened this week in publishing. Meredith Corp. is expanding its stable of brands, which already includes Parents and American Baby magazines, through its acquisition of ...
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. Here’s what happened this week in publishing. On Tuesday, Amazon released a software update for the Kindle Fire to address user complaints. Amazon also updated its ...
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. Here’s what happened this week in publishing. iMonitor released its list of the top new print apps for 2011. Some of the top apps were created with Adobe ...
Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. Here’s what happened this week in publishing. In a very interesting move (and maybe a sign of what’s to come), Vogue launched a new way for readers to ...
Happy Friday! Here’s what’s happening in the publishing world this week: Black Friday was good to the tablet market. iPad sales were up 68% and the Amazon Kindle Fire had its best day ever, thanks to the post-Thanksgiving super-sale ritual. ...
Even with the shortened workweek, thanks to Thanksgiving, there’s still plenty of publishing news to go around. Take a look at what caught our attention in publishing this week. According to McPheters & Co.’s “The State of the App” report, ...
It’s been a digital-publishing-focused week. From a Digital Publishing Suite software update (and an exciting one at that—check out the details below) to min’s Digital Summit, there’s been a lot of talk about apps, newsstands, and HTML5. The latest Digital ...