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17th May 2013
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How should publishers respond to link removal requests?
Publishers are panicking about links they have obtained in the past, or have been pulled up by Google as a result of over-zealous link building (Econsultancy)
16th May 2013
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Magazines slow to embrace cross-platform advertising
Online consumer publishers have been slow to respond to demand for multi device optimisation regarding advertising, according to new report (Fourth Source)
14th May 2013
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The Sun paywall set at £2 per week
Sun paywall set at £2 with access to Premier League football highlights. Called Sun +, the charge will come into effect in August (Guardian)
13th May 2013
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Nokia Asha 501: the smartest featurephone
The new $99 Asha 501 aims to make smartphones more affordable for the developing world (Telegraph)
8th May 2013
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Time Inc. forms alliance with Sprint Nextel Corp
Time Inc.'s new strategic alliance with Sprint Nextel will put its content front-and-center for millions of mobile users (FOLIO:)
7th May 2013
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Outlook for tablet magazines improving
Adobe has released research that should be of particular interest to magazine publishers, advertising agencies and media ad buyers (TabTimes)
2nd May 2013
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iPhone One 'becomes obsolete' next month
The original incarnation of Apple's revolutionary smartphone will become obsolete on June 11, according to a document leaked from Apple's HQ (Telegraph)
1st May 2013
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Financial Times audience 'clearly' moving to mobile
FT's audience is moving to mobile with 15-20% of new subscriptions each week being sold on a mobile device (Guardian)
29th April 2013
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5 ways publishers screw up in mobile
Many publishers, who are seeing well over a quarter and up to 50 percent of their traffic from mobile, are still screwing up - here's how (Digiday)
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)