Tag: Mobile
Tablets: E-Paper access from stats to launch at INK+BEYOND 2013
In this digital age, tablets have become a convenient and popular way for readers to access news 24/7. Digital expert Andree Gosselin O’Meara will...
Glacier announces enterprise-wide augmented reality initiative with Layar
Glacier Media has teamed up with Layar to introduce augmented reality (AR) technology throughout all of its properties in Lower Mainland, British Columbia. Glacier...
New rules on use of electronic devices in Ontario courtrooms
Effective February 1, 2013, Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice is implementing a new code of behaviour concerning the use of electronic devices in courtrooms....
Pew releases new insights on mobile news consumption habits
Males and highly educated individuals are more likely to consume news content on tablets and smartphone devices according to a new study from the...
Newspapers among the big winners at the 2012 Canadian Online Publishing...
Five Canadian daily newspapers from across the country were honoured at an awards ceremony for the 2012 Canadian Online Publishing Awards held in Toronto...
B.C. courts open up to texting, social media in courtrooms
Lawyers and accredited journalists will soon be able to send and receive text messages and social media alerts from within courtrooms at the B.C....
E-Reader conference focuses on revenues and readers
Personalization, engagement, and monetization were the primary themes of the International Newsmedia Marketing Association (INMA) second annual e-Reader conference last month in London. Sessions...
Creative ways for newspapers to generate revenue
In a challenging industry environment, newspaper publishers are getting creative and tapping into new and innovative ways to generate revenue.
During a panel discussion at...
Adobe and You: Changing the World through Digital experiences
Dave Weinberg, Adobe Solutions Consultant, says that newspaper and magazine apps for tablets offer a bridge between the print world and the digital world.
“It’s...
Come the revolution: Media must adapt to mobile computing
Otto Sjoberg stands on stage while a photograph of his teenage son and young daughter project onto the large screens on either side of...