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Zinio app brings magazines to iPhones…and perhaps iPads?

Digital-magazine publisher Zinio just released an eponymous app for the iPhone and iPod Touch (iTunes link), meaning you can now read electronic editions of Automobile, PC Magazine, Popular Science, and other pubs on the go.

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The New York Times' iPhone app hits 3 million downloads

The New York Times’ free iPhone application has been downloaded 3 million times since its launch in July 2008, The Guardian reports.

11Feb2010 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Comparing Android and Kindle for App Development

There’s this little bookstore, up around Seattle, called Amazon.com. You might have heard of them.

10Feb2010 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Zinio Preps Ad Net – GQ Ap

As the attention publishers are paying to the app versions of their core titles grows, Zinio, the digital publishing firm, on Feb. 22 plans to launch an ad network with an unnamed advertiser…

8Feb2010 | taraleewhitaker | 1 comment | Continued
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Five Apps We Can’t Wait to See on the iPad

Many of you have an iPhone or an iPod touch. And as Gadget Lab readers, you probably also have a notebook of some kind.

2Feb2010 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Carphone Warehouse hints at iPad UK release date

var dzone_style=”2″;Apple has announced it is striking data deals to offer 3G connectivity with its forthcoming iPad, and we’ve spoken to UK networks about whether a similar plan will be in place.
Orange, O2 and Vodafone have issued us all with a resounding ‘No comment’, which means it’s unlikely that we’ll be seeing the iPad on [...]

28Jan2010 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Time Inc. Shows Us Their Idea of the Future of Magazines [Video]

It seems that every major magazine publisher has an idea of how their magazines should look on the upcoming Tablet of Newspaper Salvation, due to be created by Apple (who, by the way, didn’t officially confirm that they’re working on any such device).

21Jan2010 | taraleewhitaker | 0 comments | Continued
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Amazon Kindle adopts App Store revenue split

Amazon announced Wednesday that its share of revenue from some content sold for its Kindle e-reader will be more akin to Apple’s iPhone App Store business model, with a 70-30 split in favor of the content provider.

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