Digital Publishing
Companies face challenges monetizing mobile apps
Cloud-based and mobile technologies are rapidly reshaping the way business information is gathered, analyzed and consumed, but business information and media companies are still learning how to leverage these technologies to build revenue. At last week's roundtable event, Revenue Opportunities at...
Atlantic Media to debut Defense One
Washington, D.C.—Atlantic Media, parent of the Government Executive and Nextgov media brands, this summer will launch Defense One, a new multiplatform media brand serving the U.S. defense and national security community. Defense One's website (www.defenseone.com) will be fully optimized for...
FT app blends features of print, Web
The Financial Times responded to the demands of tablet customers last month, rolling out a redesigned Web app that allows readers to choose between a static edition with a fixed article set or a dynamic edition with a continuously updated content stream. The app enables readers to swipe left to...
NYTimes.com rolls out digital video series
The Economist plans desktop app that mimics tablet experience
WSJ launches MoneyBeat blog
Penton website redesigns push community, mobility
1105 Government Information Group debuts paid, mobile sites
FT launches Web app redesign
Business Insider expands to Australia, India
Wall Street Journal launches Turkish site
Forbes.com strategy helps grow revenue, unique visitors
San Francisco Chronicle introduces online paid-content model
UBM Tech doubles down on community model
UBM Tech has a new vision for its future, and it doesn't involve print media. Last month the media company announced it would stop producing print publications and focus instead on the integration of face-to-face and digital communities.
Top Innovator
Digital Publishing
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Frons has helped foster a digital culture throughout the company, including integrating teams of software engineers into editorial and sales departments.
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Hitesh Chitalia
Director-solutions architecture, Commodities and Commercial Markets,
McGraw Hill FinancialChitalia is prototyping products by using content enrichment, Big Data and mobile applications.
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Capo has focused extensively on mobile and tablet platforms, as well as tapping Cygnus' database to help drive ROI for clients.



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