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Who is Adobe Experience Manager for? No mention of publishers Members Public

Who is Adobe Experience Manager for? No mention of publishers [http://www.adobe.com/news-room/pressreleases/201602/022216AdobeAnnouncesAEMMobile.html] Adobe’s own press release about Adobe Experience Manager Mobile, the effective replacement for DPS: > BARCELONA, Spain — Feb. 22, 2016 — Building and maintaining enterprise applications can be complex, but it

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Adobe

Did Adobe just kill DPS? Members Public

Did Adobe just kill DPS? [http://post.pugpig.com/2016/02/adobes-aem-mobile-announcement-and-what-it-means-to-publishers/] Adobe has just announced that its DPS platform – used for making tablet editions of print publications – is being replaced by AEM Mobile. Pugpig’s Jonny Kaldor: > In essence, Adobe have switched their emphasis from publishing to enterprise

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Adobe

The digimag bloat problem Members Public

While I’m quoting Tweets: > The people have spoken. And they have said: stop delivering bloated-for-no-reason payloads to my iPad each month. pic.twitter.com/O0E3BZA24F [http://t.co/O0E3BZA24F]— MG Siegler (@parislemon) September 14, 2014 [https://twitter.com/parislemon/status/511273684502605824] Hard to disagree. And people have been

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Adam Tinworth
digital editions

Morning Coffee Reading, from the 24 hour social-media, digital-first world… Members Public

Five recent reads you might have missed, and are well-worth your time: It’s a 24/7 social media world out there Friends of the blog Brilliant Noise have done some research into the difference between “always on” Twitter presence and more sporadic approaches: Always-on is a more strategic and

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Adam Tinworth
Brilliant Noise

iPad Magazines: a whole new generation of shovelware Members Public

[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/04/the-loop-ipad-3685.html] While we’re on the topic of iPad magazine apps [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2014/04/ipad-magazines-a-predictable-publisher-r.html] : > We in the publishing game have a name for this phenomenon – we call it “shovelware”. We used to use

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Adam Tinworth
digital editions

Are the old B2B publishers leaving the digital edition market wide open? Members Public

[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/01/ios7-newsstand-screenie-3443.html] When this morning’s TheMediaBriefing B2B e-mail [http://briefing-media.msgfocus.com/q/1mfce7ntidXCHtCpQJC3/wv] (written by one of my ex-students, Henry Taylor…) hit my in-box, I learnt of this article by DB Hebbard [http://www.talkingnewmedia.com/2014/01/

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Adam Tinworth
B2B

Do digital editions enhance print? Members Public

[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/07/image.jpg] Don Brown on tablet magazine editions [http://donbrownsblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/will-digital-save-print/]: > Where publishers are seeing interesting stats is with ‘bundled’ subscriptions. What seems to be happening is that the digital version deepens these

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Adam Tinworth
bundling

RIP Single Product Publishing Members Public

A message for web fundamentalists and print reactionaries alike: > Single-product thinking is an old habit from the last century that we really need to get over. There is no requirement that publishers choose between Web, e-edition, print-derived tablet versions, and something that looks like it should be hosted by

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Adam Tinworth
digital editions