Tag: Mobile
Newspapers Canada wants to know what’s up with your newspaper apps
Newspapers Canada is conducting a new survey among our members to gather information on community and daily newspaper apps for smartphones and tablet devices....
Polar Mobile and Nokia team up to develop mobile apps for...
Nokia is partnering with Toronto-based developer Polar Mobile to build over 300 mobile apps for its smartphone devices. Polar will build apps that format...
Portland paper first to use digital watermarking technology
The Oregonian newspaper in Portland, Oregon is the first North American newspaper to begin using watermarking technology in its print edition. Similar to Quick...
Latest issue of The Publisher focuses on innovation
The August/September 2011 edition of The Publisher includes a number of features on innovative new technologies and editorial strategies. Learn more about geo-mapping, online...
Postmedia creates mobile content for HP’s TouchPad
Postmedia Network has launched free HP webOS apps for its 11 daily newspapers including the Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Sun and the National Post.
The company...
Metroland partners with Polar to create 500 apps for community newspapers
Torstar Corp’s Metroland Media Group has struck a deal with Polar Media to create a series of smartphone and tablet apps for the 104...
National Post launches first Android app
The latest content from the National Post, including the day’s top stories and business news from Financial Post, is now available in a free...
Philadelphia papers to offer discounted tablets for subscribers
Philadelphia Media Network, owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer or Philadelphia Daily News, has announced plans to subsidize the cost of Android-powered tablet for people...
Conference Summary: World e-Reading Congress
The inaugural World e-Reading conference was held in London from May 9-11. Suzanne Raitt, VP of Marketing and Innovation. Newspapers Canada, provides a summary...
Smartphone adoption 48% among mobile users aged 18-34
Almost half of Canadian mobile users aged 18 to 34 own a smartphone according to a new report released by the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications...