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Last week global learning company Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced the launch of Curious World, a digital collection of games, videos and e-books for children ages
Axel Springer acquires a majority stake in Business Insider, Comcast launches Watchable, and Millennials are paying for content – wait, what?!! We’ve got those headlines
Ebook start-up Oyster crumbles under the pressure, new services bring consumers new tools via subscription, and stalwart Esquire finds a new way to make money
Earlier this week Oyster Books announced on its blog that it is shutting down the two-year-old ebook subscription service. Of course, as you’d expect from
Content drives websites, software and mobile applications.But creating great content is expensive. It requires deep expertise in a particular subject. Content Acquisition & Content Licensing
To comment or not to comment? That is the question. News outlets, bloggers, content marketers and publishers of all sizes have been trying to answer
There are some big developments in the subscription world this past week, including everything from antitrust violations against Amazon and Apple to PayPal going solo,
Amazon is riding high on the success of its first ever Prime Day, celebrating its 20th year in business. Amazon’s triumph may be short-lived, however,
Last week Macmillan announced that it would double its ebook offerings on Oyster and Scribd, adding about 1,000 titles to each ebook subscription service, says
E-book subscription service Scribd is dramatically reducing its catalog of romance and erotica titles, reported Smashwords, an indie e-book distributor. Smashwords CEO Mark Coker received

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