The American Chemical Society gets recognized for its app, Bloomsbury changes focus on rights, and the tablet wars flare up
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 11 February 2011
In this week's edition of Publishing News: The American Chemical Society's slick mobile app gets recognized, Bloomsbury ditched its territory structure, and HP took aim at Apple with its TouchPad tablet and publisher-friendly subscription policies.
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by Mike Hendrickson
| @mikehatora | 10 February 2011
In the previous two years, since the last State of the Computer Book Market posts, the tech book market has been going through some major changes.
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As Apple ruffles feathers, HP's TouchPad -- and some of its subscription terms -- are unveiled
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 10 February 2011
HP is squaring up against Apple with its new TouchPad tablet and new subscription terms with Time Inc.
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Catalyst Investors' Ryan McNally on the business opportunities born from publishing's disruption.
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 10 February 2011
Ryan McNally, co-founder of Catalyst Investors, discusses the opportunities for publishing startups and investors (here's a tip: you're in good shape if tablets and multimedia are priorities).
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The move to replace the geographic territory publishing model with a global model is gaining speed.
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 9 February 2011
Attorney and literary agent Dana Newman says Bloomsbury's move to worldwide rights is just the beginning.
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The ACS mobile app wins two awards and Conduit joins the mobile app world.
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 8 February 2011
The American Chemical Society (ACS) mobile app wins a couple of "best new eproduct" awards and Conduit is set to launch a free one-stop platform for app development that's easy enough for anyone to use.
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