There's nothing like a good infographic to show off statistics about how great Digital Publishing is. Here are our pick of the top infographics across the Digital Publishing industry.
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On Monday September 1st, we were lucky enough to win a pair of tickets to an exclusive private viewing of the Digital Revolution exhibition at the Barbican (courtesy of Time Out).
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The Digital Innovation meetup (kindly hosted by Innovation Enterprise) was a causal evening of networking, questions and talks, hosted in Google's tech start-up incubator 'Campus'.
We had a great time meeting a wide range of interesting people, from designers of wearable medical devices to social media gurus.
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Unmissable Digital Publishing Events this Autumn
*Looking for this year's unmissable Digital Publishing Events? Check out Digital Publishing Events this Autumn 2015!
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Digital publishing: Is the purpose of digital to mimic print?
We’re deep into the age of digital publishing. Do the needs of yesterday still stand today?
In 2012, a survey from the Pew Research Centre and The Economist found that 60% of Americans under the age of 40 preferred to read conventional print-like versions of newspapers and lifestyle magazines on their tablets rather than interactive ones.
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