Sentences with phrase «digital magazines seem»

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It seems the startup publishing floodgates have opened, but here's what's interesting about the Wing's tactics: The company partnered with New York Magazine's The Cut for digital distribution.
The sudden craze for such financially flimsy new - media stocks seemed to confirm everything Wired magazine had been proselytizing in its pages: that the digital revolution was fast upon us, sweeping away all rules and preconceptions before it.
The digital - magazine strategy had not taken off, either; few of the strategic acquisitions seemed poised to break out; and Yahoo's search business, which Mayer hoped to grow to a 20 percent market share, had dropped to around 10 percent.
Finally it seems as if there is a company that has delivered a solution that gives magazine publishers an effective socially connected and realistic digital solution.
While other Murdoch holdings haven't yet garnered the ever - savvy millennial market (remember, this is the man who paid $ 580 million for MySpace, Clippet seems to be taking root and reaching listeners in much the same way that those who prefer visual news have taken to digital magazines and newspapers on their smartphones or tablets, even going so far as to subscribe to unlimited access to content through apps like PressReader.
Newspapers and magazines seem to all have digital versions today.
Interestingly, it seems as though books were the only area where physical wins out over digital, as music, movies, and magazines were all preferred in e-versions by the majority.
This seems to be the reason why Hearst Magazines forces readers to buy digital subscriptions even if they are print subscriber — they want that reader to migrate to digital, and don't want to lose the revenue when they do so.
That reads who are subjected to these digital editions, after previously reading native digital editions, hate them with such a passion seems not to matter to these magazine executives.
Applications such as computer display screens, digital signs or magazines made of «electronic paper» have been possibilities for more than a decade, but their full potential seems always just around the corner.
The magazine business as a whole continues to shrink and, at this point, doesn't seem to be weathering the transition to digital distribution as effectively as the book business.
Barnes & Noble seems to be taking the approach that both form factors — smaller smartphones and larger e-readers — will be purchased for reading digital books, newspapers and magazines, especially as a person moves from one device to another while on a trip, for example.
Though 1 GB of internal storage might not seem like much when compared to the capacities of our smartphones and full - featured tablets, it's plenty for warehousing your digital tomes, magazines, and newspapers (for which Kobo added subscriptions in late 2010).
But some, a few, magazines seem to have reached a level of success — both in print and digital — that is making a difference.
Whether it's taking notes or reading a digital magazine, the Surface Pro 3 seems more everyday instead of awkward.
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