May 2009 posts

Are e-readers the much needed lifeline for publishing?

By Mru Kodali on 5 May 2009

Print subscriptions for newspapers and magazines are declining around the world, with the exception of Asia, so much so that some publications are going entirely digital to keep afloat. At the same time, most of us are getting digital content on the web for free. So how, as a publisher, do you make money … Read more about ‘Are e-readers the much needed lifeline for publishing?’


Internet World 2009 all over

By Trenton Moss on 1 May 2009

After 3 exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable days Internet World is over. My legs are aching and my voice is slightly hoarse but it was well worth it. We met a lot of very interesting people embarking on some very interesting projects and are looking forward to touching base with all of you that we met … Read more about ‘Internet World 2009 all over’


Is Labour losing the e-politics battle?

By Jon White on 1 May 2009

Since President Obama blazed a new online and social media trail as a key part of his campaign for the 2008 US Presidential Election, there has been much speculation that online will be key in the next UK general election. This is supported by the fact that both Gordon Brown and David Cameron are pretty … Read more about ‘Is Labour losing the e-politics battle?’