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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL; previously Apple Computer, Inc.) is an American multinational corporation that designs and markets consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers. The company's best-known hardware products include the Macintosh line of computers, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system; the iTunes media browser; the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software; the iWork suite of productivity software; Aperture, a professional photography package; Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and film-industry software products; Logic Studio, a suite of music production tools; the Safari internet browser; and iOS, a mobile operating system.
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DMS13: The problem of viewable impressions and old approaches to new media
Two days out at the Digital Media Strategies conference (organized by TheMediaBriefing.com team) was a breath of fresh air. For one thing Rory Brown and Neil Thackray, and their editor, Patrick Smith, have now tuned the programme and its marketing to the point where they get 220 delegates in one place with a great sense of mission.
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‘Journalist’ or ‘illustrator’? How self-identification affects designers’ job satisfaction
When veteran newspaper artist and designer Charles Apple worked at the (Raleigh) News & Observer in the 1990’s, he and his colleagues had an ongoing discussion about how they viewed their own jobs.
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Morning Brief: Situation calm in Cyprus ahead of vote on levy on bank deposits; Chicago Sun-Times goes free with its native iPad edition; more media app updates to come
Despite some protests yesterday from citizens upset with the government's decision to levy a special tax on bank deposits, the Cypriot government will try and win a vote today in the nation's parliament. The only concession the government appears ready to offer is that bank deposits for amounts below €20,000 will be exempt.
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What if every ‘like’ and ‘favorite’ came with money? Flattr makes it possible
A lot of people want Flattr — or something like it — to work. Monetizing online content is a continuing problem, and micropayments may provide a solution. Flattr is probably the best-known exponent of these virtual tips, or “microdonations” as it calls them, and a few content platforms such as DailyMotion have signed up to allow their users to make pocket-money off their videos.
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Morning Brief: Markets shutter, but recover, as Cyprus becomes the center of concern; UK parties come to an agreement concerning new press regulation
As markets opened the concern was for a panic, as investors looked at the situation in Cyprus with grave concerns. The value of the Euro dropped sharply before recovering somewhat, and European markets opened lower, though only moderately. The issue causing widespread concern are the actions requested by the Troika – the European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund – in order for Cyprus to receive $13 billion bailout funds.
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Twitter and Facebook are new media owners and competitors says WPP’s Sorrell
As Advertising Week kicks off WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell has been writing about how business must embrace the digital revolution and talking about how social networks are competitors to companies like his.
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State of the News Media 2013 shows how industry is responding to ‘continued erosion’ of resources
Newspapers’ fortunes, admittedly from a rock-bottom base, have been looking up lately — Warren Buffett and others have bought papers, digital pay plans are boosting circulation revenue, and new lines of business like digital marketing services are taking root.
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Apple is Losing The War – Of Words
Besides its ads, Apple says very little, confident numbers will do the talking. This no longer works as others have seized the opportunity to drive the narrative. .
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Galaxy S4 unlikely to overhaul Apple lead in corporate market
Samsung's Galaxy S4 shows the Korean giant's growing strength among consumers but it will do little to increase Android's share of the business market, writes Christopher Williams.
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Media outlets will argue in Apple, Samsung appeal over sealed documents
A federal appeals court has allowed the New York Times and other media outlets to argue against sealing documents in the “patent trial of the century” between Apple and Samsung that took place last summer.
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Samsung's 'Smart Pause' Feature Could Better Mobile Video Advertising
Perhaps the most interesting item to come out of Samsung's Galaxy S4 announcement last night—from an advertising perspective, that is—was the so-called smart pause feature for video. Utilizing the phone's facial-recognition software, videos will pause whenever an S4 user looks away from the screen.

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