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The Digital Publishing Dictionary

Posted by Esther Kezia Harding on Aug 18, 2015 3:47:55 PM

The digital world can be tough. Terms come and go at such a pace, and before you know it, everyone's chattering about HTML and mobile-first strategies without having ever stopped to explain what they mean.

We here at Page Lizard are just as guilty of this, and we're aware that people can sometimes be a little embarrassed to stop us and ask about the basics.

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Topics: HTML, html5, social media, Technology, technology, android, apple, Apple News, apps, Blog, channel, css, digital publishing, Flash, General, Instant Articles, ios, native apps, publishing, responsive

4 podcasts everyone in digital publishing should listen to

Posted by Daisy Ware-Jarrett on Aug 14, 2015 10:11:01 AM

We round up the top 4 podcasts you simply can't miss if you're a Digital Publishing fan.

Try searching for Digital Publishing podcasts in Google, and all you'll find is a weak selection of flopped channels that haven't posted content in over a year. But in our world where digital media is so liquidated and transferable, it's important to take inspiration from every avenue possible.

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Topics: technology podcast, all tech considered, best podcasts, Blog, Comment, digital culture talk, digital human, digital podcast, digital publishing podcast, guardian tech weekly, radio 4

P for Publishing: could Google's Alphabet signal industry changes?

Posted by Esther Kezia Harding on Aug 11, 2015 12:20:57 PM

Google have announced a significant restructure, creating Alphabet as a giant umbrella company to host its smaller divisions.

Google itself will retain Search, Android, YouTube, Ads, Maps and Apps, as well as most of its technical infrastructure. The changes come with the management of the spin-off divisions, like the auto-driving cars, Google Glass, Calico and the business and investment funds. These will (if they haven't already) gain their own CEO's, and will be able to operate largely independently of Google, allowing the slimmed-down company to focus on what it does best.

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Topics: News, Technology, Alphabet, Articles, Blog, Currents, Google, publishing

TIME misses the mark with awkward VR cover

Posted by Esther Kezia Harding on Aug 10, 2015 11:15:06 AM

If you're catching up with the weekend's media news over a cup of coffee, we doubt you'll have missed the latest gaffe from TIME magazine. Their latest cover features Palmer Luckey, the founder of Oculus - pioneers in all things virtual reality.

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Topics: News, Blog

YouTube joins the vertical video crowd

Posted by Andy Clarke on Aug 5, 2015 12:03:26 PM

In May I wrote a piece about Vervid, a small app with big ambitions - to become the 'YouTube of vertical videos'. However, it seems I wasn't the only one to take notice, as YouTube have announced that they too are jumping on the vertical video bandwagon with their latest ios and android app updates.

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Topics: News, Technology, technology, vertical, Vervid, video, Youtube, apps, Blog

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