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24th May 2013
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Saturday Evening Post Finally Comes To iOS
The iconic American magazine is taking its next digital step with the release of its iPad and iPhone app, built by digital publishing company Yudu (TechCrunch)
8th May 2013
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Hearst magazines hit one million digital subscribers
Tablets aren’t going to save the magazine business, but they are a nice new revenue stream for it (Good E-Reader & AllthingsD)
26th April 2013
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What's next for magazines?
The 'Innovations in Magazine Media 2013 World Report', published by IIM Consulting Group for FIPP, makes compelling reading (Huff Post)
24th April 2013
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Apple profits fall for first time in a decade
Profits at Apple have fallen for the first time in a decade as the company announces the biggest share buyback by any business in history (Telegraph)
10th April 2013
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Apple forces publisher to pull 1,500 iPad titles
Every story like this serves as a warning to developers: if you want to play in Apple's garden, you'll have to abide by its nebulous, arbitrary rules (Techdirt)
13th March 2013
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Apple iPad sales to be overtaken by Android tablets
Sales of Apple iPads are to fall behind those of Android tablets for the first time this year, according to research house IDC (NDTV Gadgets)
12th March 2013
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iPhone 5S planned for August, iPad in April
Apple is planning the release of the iPhone 5S for this summer. Next generation iPads may debut as soon as this April (iMore)
6th March 2013
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Pulse launches iPad and iPhone app using Stonewash platform
Pulse, one of the UK’s leading medical titles, launches iPad and iPhone app using Stonewash Magazine Framework (press release)
1st March 2013
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Upgraded Times app slammed by readers
Scores of people who have paid £14.99 to obtain the app have been hugely critical of it since its launch early last month (Guardian)
7th February 2013
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Op-Ed: What Car? highlights new alternative in drive to iPad
Completely redesigning a magazine as a bespoke iPad app can be hugely expensive. What Car? chooses a new, third way (Op-Ed)