Digital Publishing: Your future social hub
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1. Social Mouths @SocialMouths
Everything about this blog is perfection. It's totally sharable, easy to navigate and full of fantastic articles.
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IKEA's bookbook™ and the anti-digital movement
If you're involved in publishing, you would be hard pushed not to have seen IKEA's bookbook™ advert. In just a few days, the clever video has gone viral, attracting a great deal of support for its simplicity and satirisation of the digital industry.
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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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The lie about twitter and digital publishing
Since Twitter's launch in 2006, an influx of moral panic has been circulating in the media in regards to digital publishing and how it's affecting readers attention spans...
There is a general insistence that, because of social networking sites like Twitter and digital publishing's instantaneous nature, the public are less-inclined to read a lengthy piece of text.
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