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MoPub Ad Network Bought by Twitter

Posted by Sam Churchill on September 10th, 2013

Twitter announced today that they’ve acquires MoPub, a mobile-focused advertising exchange. MoPub’s technology lets publishers manage and optimize advertising — using direct ads, house ads, ad networks, and real-time bidding through the MoPub Marketplace. It features a dashboard where customers can see how each source is performing. Their publishing partners include mobile industry verticals in […]

Epic Magazine: A Blockbuster Model

Posted by Sam Churchill on August 13th, 2013

Writing that grabs you and won’t let go, is increasingly rare in the revenue-squeezed magazine industry. While gripping, non-fiction narrative stories, that run long-form in magazines do get published, they are the exception. They take time to research and write. Magazines don’t have the money. Now Joshua Davis and Joshuah Bearman, acknowledged masters of that […]

Jeff Bezos Buys Washington Post

Posted by Sam Churchill on August 6th, 2013

The Washington Post Co. agreed Monday to sell its flagship newspaper to Amazon.com founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos, ending the Graham family’s stewardship of one of America’s leading news organizations after four generations. Bezos will pay $250 million in cash for The Post and affiliated publications to The Washington Post Co., which owns the […]

Justice Dept Proposes eBook Guidelines for Apple

Posted by Sam Churchill on August 2nd, 2013

In July, the Justice Department won its antitrust lawsuit that accused Apple of conspiring with publishers to raise the prices of e-books. Now, the Justice Department proposed guidelines on how to enforce the July ruling. The guidelines suggest that Apple should be be forced to terminate its existing agreements with five major publishers and also […]

Viva la Free Network!

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 20th, 2013

France’s Free Mobile plans to shake up the French wireless business by offering free femtocells to all of its customers, reports GigOm. Femtocells use licensed cellular frequencies. They work like private base stations, enabling cell phone connectivity inside homes and businesses. They use DSL or cable modems for backhaul. Free is a French subsidiary of […]

Amazon Expands Appstore in 200 Countries

Posted by Sam Churchill on April 17th, 2013

Amazon today announced the expansion of its Android Appstore in nearly 200 countries. Android device owners in the new regions — which include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, India, South Africa, and South Korea — will be able to download apps “in the coming months.” Registered developers who want international distribution will have their apps automatically […]