New multi-channel magazine is launched, called 360
Last Wednesday a new magazine was launched in the Netherlands, called 360.
360 chooses the best news-articles from a selection of international magazines and newspapers and translates it for its readers. It's based on the French success of Courrier.
360 is a multi-channel product. Print (bi-weekly), web and tablet. All channels containing the content most suited for their medium.
The editors of 360 selected WoodWing Enterprise as their multi-channel publishing system. PubliQare has been the Solution Partner implementing this new title. More details about this project are to follow soon.
We are looking forward to the success of 360. The courage, the vision and the energy put into this adventure deserves great respect. We're proud having another multi-channel publisher being part of the WoodWing community. Welcome 360 read more >>
WoodWing's Integration with Adobe DPS: What's changed?
As announced via a joint press release and Adobe's own DPS Blog, WoodWing's Tablet Publishing Solution is now going to integrate exclusively with Adobe's DPS system. Common questions from current and prospective customers are: What's next? Will WoodWing's Tablet Publishing Solution be a carbon copy of Adobe's? read more >>
Hearst Fujingaho can now focus on building its future
Tokyo felt like muggy mid-August last Friday, September 16th, as WoodWing Gold Partner Visual Processing Japan (VPJ) hosted their VPJ Solution Symposium inside the cool and comfortable Conrad Hotel Tokyo near Shinbashi station. Three hundred publishing industry professionals from throughout Japan attended the event which opened with an inspiring keynote by WoodWing CEO Hans Janssen. read more >>
Premier Indonesian magazine goes live in the App store
WoodWing is happy to announce the arrival of Indonesia's premier magazine and news publications to the App store, all created with WoodWing's Tablet Publishing Solution. read more >>
Time Inc. to launch tablet editions for all its US titles before end 2011
Time Inc. earlier this week announced that they will launch tablet editions for their complete US portfolio. All of the 21 titles will launch on all leading tablet platforms: Apple iPad, Android Marketplace, HP TouchPad, Next Issue Media’s store and Barnes & Nobles NOOK Color. That's a bold move: launching 17 new titles, 4 apps each, so 68 Apps in less than 5 months... And all designed for tablet, interactive magazines.
It's clear that Time Inc. believes in the future of tables after the initial sucess of their 4 flagship products: TIME Magazine, People, Sports Illustrated and Fortune. Time Inc.
Last month Sports Illustrated shared how they have fully integrated tablet publishing into their workflow. This reveals an important secret how Time is able to move so agressively to all these tablets: There Is No “Digital Department”
We're very proud to see how WoodWing's Enterprise Publishing System is used as important corner storen to enable and support Time Inc's digital ambitions.
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