Within a few years Amazon, Google, Apple, Rogers Media, Magzter and PressReader all started offering competitive digital
magazine subscription platforms.
Not exact matches
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subscription - free online wine
magazine, revolutionizes how wine media is consumed by introducing a digital platform that bridges the gap between reading about a wine and drin
magazine, revolutionizes how wine media is consumed by introducing a digital
platform that bridges the gap between reading about a wine and drinking it.
Not to be outdone, Google is expanding on its Google eBooks
platform and soon will be offering newspaper and
magazine subscriptions for Android devices.
Zinio, a leading worldwide
platform for stand - alone or
subscription digital
magazines, announced its partnership today with ShopAdvisor, a portal from evoqu that allows readers to highlight items in the reading material — initially leading blogs and websites, but now expanded to digital
magazines — to create wish lists and to make purchases.
Market leading technology for publishing your
magazine content, cross
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Next Issue, a
subscription plan - based digital
magazine distributor formed by several
magazine publishers to provide unlimited access options to tablet users, signed an agreement today with Rogers Media, one of Canada's leading
platforms for this type of content.
It seems Kobo is now allowing
Magazine subscriptions as well, and offering all of their content up for download via their applications on other
platforms.
The company offers publishers self - service upload of digital content, instant availability of content to subscribers, compatibility across multiple
platforms at no additional cost, the ability to embed multimedia content, real time sales tracking, custom search key words for each
magazine, control over pricing and
subscriptions, and the ability to sell past issues.
Magazine and text - book publishers are increasingly employing publishing
platforms that offer sophisticated layout and
subscription features.
It'll cost you a
subscription of some kind, but you can use the Kindle as a
platform to read the newspapers and
magazines that you like.
The idea is that Apple will allow app - owners to charge for in - app virtual goods like e-books and
magazine subscriptions using the iTunes
platform, but taking a 30 % cut in the process.
As with the Kindle stores in other countries, Amazon will be opening up the
platform to self - published authors as well, and will also be including French newspapers and
magazines, including Le Monda, Les Echos, Le Figaro and Liberation — all either as single purchases or
subscriptions.