Departure of Rafat Ali from ContentNext
Guardian News & Media and ContentNext have announced that Founder and Editor Rafat Ali will be leaving the company at the beginning of July.
Guardian News & Media and ContentNext have announced that Founder and Editor Rafat Ali will be leaving the company at the beginning of July.
Baltic Publishing Group (BPG) have launched an Estonian version of Haymarket’s car buying website, whatcar.com, in readiness for a predicted upturn in the local car market.
Guardian News and Media has launched Extra, “a unique and exciting” new membership scheme for readers.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) has announced that its “groundbreaking” Open Platform is officially open for business.
Publishers from all over the world are now submitting their projects for the XMA Cross Media Awards 2010 and there is still time to join them.
The Press Complaints Commission has published its Annual Review.
Amazon.com has announced new features for "Kindle for PC," the free application that lets readers around the world read Kindle books on their personal computers.
Datamonitor, the global business information provider, has acquired Marketworks Pty Ltd for an undisclosed sum.
A new report that examines the environmental implications of 'green' strategies for newspaper companies has just been published by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
Haymarket Medical has launched its first educational DVD for healthcare professionals.
Maney Publishing has expanded its agreement with distributor and agent DotLib for sales of its electronic products in the United States, Canada and Italy.
Amazon has announced that Kindle for Android, the free application that lets readers around the world enjoy Kindle books on their Android phones, is coming this summer.
Online video specialist Video Direct has launched Videobuilder, a self serve online video production tool designed to open up new video revenue streams for publishers.
The Financial Times has announced the launch of its new app for iPad.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the International Association of Sports Newspapers (IASN) have launched a new World Football Reading Passport, which will be offered to children by newspapers worldwide during thi
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