Articles related to "Digital Content"Scribd is described as the world's largest social publishing company. There are plenty of free ebooks and other digital content available on a wide variety of subjects.
Player X will distribute Aardman Animation's mobile video content in North America, bringing their claymation to your phone.
Self-help books from publisher HowTo, are available to read for free online. The range of titles includes books on writing, learning languages, personal development etc.
From July 9-12, Tokyo International Book Fair will attract many international publishers and booksellers because of its access to the Japanese and Asian book market.
American Association of Advertising Agencies will use media conference and trade show to challenge members on digital communications and digital advertising.
Book and Beyond offers readers a range of additional features. While this is common with DVDs, it is a new concept in e-book delivery and provides something new.
Consumer interest in brand awareness is failing. But some companies are maintaining dynamic brands by paying attention to a few metrics in their marketing strategies.
Students frequently believe that the web contains only accurate information. Finding reliable digital references is not as easy as selecting a book from a library shelf.
Smaller game development companies got some good news today as Nintendo announces its plans for the digital distribution of small-scale original games early next year.
Learn more about Book Expo America, the largest annual book trade fair in the country, including special events, ticket prices and show timings.
Bookshare readers download books as compressed, encrypted files that can be read with assistive technology such as a screen readers or refreshable braille display.
There are many benefits to having a small device that plays music. But it doesn't have to be an iPod. And music isn't the only thing that can be played on it.
During this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) Sony unveiled their sleek new iteration of the PlayStation Portable device, dubbed the PSP Go.
Technology is driving change in reading; from large corporations (e.g. Google) scanning in complete books to consumers using software to catalog private book collections.
TV news is one of many industries being reshaped by the Digital Age, with consumers actively cutting ties to traditional outlets and seeking new ways to get information.
From October 14-18, Frankfurt will once again host FBF 2009. China is this year's Guest of Honor and around 300,000 visitors are expected at Frankfurt Book Fair.
The current publishing industry is a chaotic, overly expensive operation which many regard is scrambling frantically to stay afloat. Some say open access is the answer.
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