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After allowing select publishers to test out Instant Articles, Facebook will open up its publishing platform to publishers all over the world. Starting April 12
After a tumultuous year in the world of e-book subscription services, last week Scribd announced new changes to its subscription offerings. Instead of an unlimited,
Google AMP, Google’s response to Facebook’s Instant Articles and Apple News, will go live this Wednesday, February 24, says Ad Age. AMP stands for Accelerated
Scribd drastically reduces its offerings to subscribers, Newsweek brings down its paywall to offer most content for free, and Snapchat considers a subscription option for
Do you love cars, racing and shows like Roadkill, Head 2 Head and Ignition? Then you are probably already watching Motor Trend OnDemand for free
Last week WIRED announced a bold plan to block ad blockers and to hopefully convert WIRED.com readers into paying customers. WIRED will offer ad blocker
Last week Opera announced the global launch of Opera Apps Club, a subscription-based “all you can download” service for premium Android apps. In its announcement,
Last week Newsweek brought down its paywall, making most of its content, including web stories and cover stories, free. The site still has a metered
In June, Blizzard Entertainment will release “Warcraft: The Beginning,” a movie based on World of Warcraft (WoW), a massively multiplayer online role-playing game, and the
Rival publishers Condé Nast and Hearst Magazines are teaming up to create PubWorx, an independent company that will handle production, procurement and circulation management for