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Published in Resellers

The Australian High Court has ruled that Google cannot be held liable for defamation for merely linking to content on the Web, finding that it could not be deemed to be a publisher in such an event.

Published in Technology Regulation

In one well-known novel, Atlas famously shrugged, and the world tilted off its axis, but in WP Engine's world, Atlas is the headless future of Wordpress, delivering "exponentially faster dynamic sites" that shrug off slowness forever. 

Published in Business IT

Promising to instantly smooth out audio and the cursor path in the new Camtasia 2019 release amongst a host of other features, the ability to share your expertise visually through screen capture and video creation is even easier.

Published in Apps

$27 billion sounds huge, and it is, but it’s almost 10% of the total digital advertising market, so while hundreds of billions remain, publishers will get squeezed!

Published in Home Tech

Popular web content creation tool that makes documents intelligent and beautiful, Qwilr want to qwirl you round the room with a stack of new business features.

The latest data from the ABS gives us an industry snapshot that is already 12 months old, but it confirms what we all suspect – print is in decline and telcos are booming.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Mobile video continues to gain importance for publishers as smartphone and tablet consumption grows and is becoming ‘mandatory’ for any company in the video business, according to a global market study.

Published in Mobility

Publishing giant News Corp has seen positive results from its adoption of company-wide data management and analytics.

Published in Data
Thursday, 16 August 2012 08:52

Can Twitter founders repeat success with Medium?

Evan Williams and Biz Stone, co-founders of Twitter, have launched their latest venture - a new Web publishing platform called Medium. The pair are also backers of social media startup Branch, which went into public beta this week.

Local online IT news site ZDNet Australia has shut down, along with other local versions of  ZDNet.com around the world. Today, all subscribers to newsletters and other services from subsidiary sites, including zdnet.com.au, received an email informing them that the local sites will be absorbed by the parent dotcom site and the local URL now resolves to zdnet.com.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 08:55

Amazon adds in-app purchasing for Android

Amazon has launched an in-app purchasing service for developers and publishers using the Android platform.

Published in Mobility

Legal concerns about arrangements between Apple and book publishers have spread across the Atlantic.

Published in Strategy
Sunday, 29 January 2012 13:57

iTWire ushers in 2012 with new look site

After seven excellent years of keeping our audience of ICT industry stakeholders and users informed about the latest news and developments in the technology markets that affect their professional and personal lives, iTWire is pleased to announce the launch of its brand new look site.

Published in Entertainment

Apple's education announcement featured a new version of the iBooks app to handle the company's new electronic textbook format, along with free software for creating those interactive textbooks.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 06 December 2011 21:47

The Steve Jobs' 'industry' just keeps rolling on

COMMENT: Since his death, the life, myths and reality of Steve Jobs all too short a time with us have bombarded the airwaves and cyberspace, generating a growth industry that's sprung up around the late co-founder of Apple.  It's hard not to think much of the activity is about cashing-in on the death of Jobs, not unlike the latest book offering launched today.

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 16:59

Govt looks at digital impact on book industry

The federal government is considering a range of recommendations aimed at addressing the adverse effects on the traditional, bricks-and-mortar book industry from the online book industry and the growing popularity of e-books.

Published in Market

HP has been pushing its ePrint vision of connected printers for a year or so, and that includes content delivery. So far, that's mainly involved online publishers, but now leading US magazine publisher Condé Nast is joining the party.

Published in Home Tech

Adobe says its Digital Publishing Suite is being used by leading publishers who have delivered Newsstand-enabled iOS apps.

Tuesday, 04 October 2011 12:34

Adobe adds iPad app output to InDesign

Fed up with being quoted exorbitant fees for the creation of book or magazine style iPad apps? Adobe may have the answer.

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