Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Huffington Post bets big on 12-hour news feed

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The FT's new iPad Web app features morning and live editions, a personalized MyFT hub, and more
Huffington Post bets big on 12-hour news feed
OC Register: Serve your readers — everything else is secondary
Rumors: iOS 7 getting a complete UI overhaul
Video autoplay: the most hated digital ad tactic
Safari still winning the mobile browser war
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The FT's new iPad Web app features morning and live editions, a personalized MyFT hub, and more
The Financial Times (FT) has launched an all-new iPad-focused Web app today, representing its first major overhaul since it launched almost two years ago. This latest launch falls a month after The New York Times – often lauded for its efforts in the digital space – launched a prototype of an all-new NYTimes.com, with a cleaner app-like design.
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- TheNextWeb
Huffington Post bets big on 12-hour news feed
When HuffPost Live launched last summer, the plan was for a constant live stream on which Huffington Post reporters, bloggers and editors would appear regularly, giving viewers "a real-time sense of what is happening on verticals all across HuffPost," according to a press release. By March, they claimed to be "trending towards" over 48 million views.
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- New York Observer
OC Register: Serve your readers — everything else is secondary
The OC Register started spending money on the newspaper, pouring tens of millions of dollars into the Register newsroom — which is now a staggering 50 percent larger than it used to be — hiring reporters and editors, and launching almost a dozen new sections. Here's the rub: that investment will benefit paying customers only.
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- paidContent
Rumors: iOS 7 getting a complete UI overhaul
Apple is preparing a major overhaul of iOS, the software that runs the iPhone and iPad, says plugged-in Apple blogger John Gruber. He says the "word on the street" is that engineers inside Apple who are authorized to carry around new iPhones have a filter on their screen so that the side viewing angles are diminished.
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- Business Insider
Video autoplay: the most hated digital ad tactic
Talk to regular Internet users, and they'll tell you they loathe them. But in this instance, in a world where programmatic ad buying is decimating CPMs, the healthy prices still enjoyed for video ads means adopting a let-users-be-damned attitude. Will this practice prematurely devalue video inventory?
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- Digiday
Safari still winning the mobile browser war
Apple's mobile Safari browser is beset on all sides by eager challengers, but it continues to hold its own, as the latest market share data from Net Applications shows. Safari for iOS captured 61.79 percent of all mobile browser Web traffic in March according to Net Applications.
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- AllThingsD
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