Content technology
By Press Gazette
14 May 16:20
The Times and Sky News lead the way with ten nominations each in this year’s Online Media Awards organised by The Drum.
By Gavriel Hollander
14 May 11:33
A new monthly women’s magazine is launching next month with a free circulation of 700,000 distributed via direct mail to selected households.
By Jon Bernstein
10 May 7:40
Smartphones and the production, distribution and consumption of news.
By Jon Bernstein
10 May 7:29
Part two of a two-part blog post.
By Jon Bernstein
29 April 7:04
From online storage to video conferencing and audio recording.
By Roger Packer
10 April 15:18
WordPress is ten years old in May and the parallels with Facebook, which was set up in 2004, are compelling. It’s like a tale of two brothers where one took to the world of dog-eat-dog capitalism with a devouring relish while the other became a missionary spreading the good word of open source.
By Alan Selby
25 March 11:58
Trinity Mirror is to introduce technology across its top titles which will allow readers to buy products mentioned in editorial.
By Alan Selby
25 March 10:18
Associated Press has won its US case against the media monitoring firm Meltwater, after accusing the company of unlawfully using headlines and excerpts without paying for them.
By Jon Bernstein
14 March 17:48
RIP RSS.
By Camilla Turner
18 December 10:00
Guardian News and Media (GNM) announced today it will launch a weekly audio edition showcasing its news, culture and opinion pieces.
By John Dale
06 November 16:46
John Dale reveals how journalists can take a leaf out of EL Leonard's book and make it as an e-book author
By Jon Bernstein
05 October 13:53
The Digital half dozen.
By Andrew Pugh
19 September 9:57
Britain’s biggest regional newspaper, Wolverhampton’s Express & Star, has relaunched its website in what it claims to be a regional first.
By Dominic Ponsford
29 November 5:20
Express Newspapers owner Richard Desmond yesterday turned on a new £100m printing plant in Luton.
By Andrew Pugh
19 April 5:24
Homeless Big Issue sellers are to be equipped with smartphones so that they can begin acting as news gatherers, the charity has said.
By Dominic Ponsford
02 February 11:24
Rupert Murdoch today launched his The Daily iPad newspaper in a bid to "make the business of newsgathering viable again".
By Mark Sheerin
08 April 7:28
Journalists for Thomson Reuters are to be equipped with a portable multimedia suite that has been dubbed the agency as 'studio in a suitcase'.


























