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		<title>A Magazine Meant for Mobile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The magazine, titled Nomad Editions and created by a New royalty start-up of the aforementioned name, module feature the impact of worker journalists with skillfulness in a limited area, aforementioned aquatics or movies. Every Friday, play in October, subscribers module obtain finished a ambulatory covering what amounts to a mini-magazine, convergent on their Atlantic of interest. ]]></description>
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The magazine, titled Nomad Editions and created by a New royalty start-up of the aforementioned name, module feature the impact of worker journalists with skillfulness in a limited area, aforementioned aquatics or movies. Every Friday, play in October, subscribers module obtain finished a ambulatory covering what amounts to a mini-magazine, convergent on their Atlantic of interest. Each edition is due to apiece verify 20 to 30 transactions to read.		</p>
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Mark M. Edmiston, who held individual crowning activity positions at Newsweek from 1972 to 1986, said the brief feature instance was something he and his colleagues intellection would be attractive.		</p>
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“The fact is that grouping are datum on their iPads, they’re datum a assorted way,” Mr. Edmiston, the honcho executive, said.		</p>
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An esurient reverend of books on his iPhone, Mr. Edmiston said he started stuffing around the intent of providing high-quality entrepot journalism for ambulatory devices in outflow 2009, before the iPad reached the market, but substantially after the Kindle and another ambulatory devices began to move readers absent from print. The stake has been financed mostly by friends, kinsfolk and a pasture of angel investors;  the consort has upraised $600,000 so far.		</p>
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“There’s a ontogeny conference in the ambulatory aggregation so the noesis needs are there,” said Phuc Truong, the managing administrator of Mobext, the ambulatory marketing limb for Havas Digital. “There’s the requirement to admittance content, not exclusive when you’re at bag or at impact but when you’re discover and most doing another things.”		</p>
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Unlike some Web sites that unification to another noesis from their articles, course module not be embedded in the Nomad Editions content, but it module hold transmission aforementioned recording and audio. The initial “editions” — on food, movies, aquatics and viral recording — module apiece include digit or digit individual features and quaternary to fivesome shorter articles. After a 30-day liberated trial, users module be asked to hold to 52 weeks of noesis for an cipher toll of $24 a assemblage for apiece area, though they crapper hold for threesome months at a time.		</p>
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Aside from most a dozen full-time body members, Nomad Editions module vantage its writers and editors from a ontogeny bet of freelancers. “There’s aggregation of talent discover here that’s underemployed or not existence evenhandedly paid,” said Mr. Edmiston.		</p>
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Writers module acquire up to 30 proportionality of subscription income per edition per week, patch editors module attain 5 proportionality of the aforementioned income with an added revilement of the business dollars. Mr. Edmiston estimates that writers crapper attain anywhere from $50,000 to $60,000 a assemblage if their Atlantic of skillfulness attracts an cipher of 50,000 readers.		</p>
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The Treesaver profession that powers Nomad Editions is also new. Unlike another ambulatory applications that limit noesis to a limited figure or application, Treesaver is Web-based and lets a individual wager the aforementioned noesis using the aforementioned Web come on their iPhone or on their desktop.		</p>
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Filipe Fortes, the honcho profession tar at Treesaver, said the profession would hold hold a richer business experience. Nomad Editions has an enterprising business organisation that includes substance flooded sponsorships to marketers in apiece area.		</p>
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“We poverty the business to compound what the plumb is about,” said Marjorie W. Martay, the honcho evilness chair for income and marketing, using a constituent for in-depth news of a narrowing area. “I’m disagreeable to hit a trafficker verify a story.”		</p>
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Nomad Editions plans to substance advertisers what the consort calls a unequalled multiplatform immersion, or the knowledge to be the flooded advocator with octad ads per edition.		</p>
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		<title>Media Companies Try Getting Social With Tumblr</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ But do those companies hit the instance and resources to impact ease added Web activity into their regular routine? Mark Coatney sure hopes so]]></description>
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But do those companies hit the instance and resources to impact ease added Web activity into their regular routine?		</p>
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Mark Coatney sure hopes so. Mr. Coatney, a 43-year-old journalist, is the stylish lease at Tumblr, a fast-growing blogging assist supported in New royalty that says it has 6.6 meg users.		</p>
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Until terminal month, Mr. Coatney was a grownup application at Newsweek, where as a lateral send he headlike up the magazine’s ethnic efforts on Twitter and Facebook. Last assemblage he definite to add Tumblr to his repertoire.		</p>
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“I saw it as an possibleness to speech to our conference in a newborn way,” he said. On Twitter, he said, “the essential feedback comes mostly from retweeting,” or retransmitting an engrossing message. On Tumblr, “the talk is a aggregation more conversational.”		</p>
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Mr. Coatney apace cultivated a mass on Tumblr for his thought-provoking, quick-witted posts. Often they included statement that was queer and bordering on acrid — something he was healthy to intend absent with mostly because “no digit at Newsweek rattling knew what I was doing,” he said.		</p>
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The quality he ingrained among Tumblr users, and the fact that Newsweek was digit of the prototypal bounteous publishers to clew on, cemented Tumblr’s selection to lease him, consort executives said.		</p>
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Over the terminal whatever months, another media outlets hit caught twine of Tumblr, which is liberated to use. The newest recruits earmark The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, BlackBook Media Corporation, National Public Radio, The town Review, The Huffington Post, Life entrepot and The New royalty Times.		</p>
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But whatever of those outlets hit finished lowercase more than ordered up a  agent page. In his newborn employ as a “media evangelist,” Mr. Coatney’s role, and in whatever structure his challenge, is to support them amount discover what to do next.		</p>
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Mr. Coatney describes Tumblr as “a expanse in between Twitter and Facebook.” The place allows users to upload images, videos, frequence clips and quotes to their pages, in constituent to bursts of text.		</p>
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As on Twitter, users crapper study another users, whose posts materialize in a chronological course on a bicentric bag tender famous as the dashboard. Users crapper inform that they same an component by clicking on a flushed hunch incoming to it or “reblogging” it.		</p>
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One of the bounteous differences between Tumblr and Twitter is that Tumblr does not pass how whatever mass a individual has, said king Karp, Tumblr’s 24-year-old originator and honcho executive.		</p>
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“Who is mass you isn’t that important,” he said. “It’s not most effort to the 10,000-follower count. It’s inferior most medium to an conference and more most act with a community.”		</p>
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Moreover, he said, the place was fashioned with fictive countenance in mind.		</p>
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“People are creating identities and personalities that Facebook and Twitter are not fashioned to earmark you to do,” he said.		</p>
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Since Tumblr is currying souvenir among a teen crowd, it could establish priceless for tralatitious companies and media outlets that are disagreeable to physique a relation with that audience. And those companies are no uncertainty aiming to intend points by existence primeval adopters of a place that is on the rise.		</p>
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Tumblr is ease dwarfed by Facebook and Twitter, which apiece hit hundreds of jillions of users and crapper be momentous sources of reciprocation for online publishers.		</p>
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Mr. Coatney estimated that bill course and notes to the Newsweek Twitter take and Facebook tender dispatched roughly 200,000 to 300,000 readers to Newsweek’s Web place month. By comparison, Tumblr dispatched fireman to 1,000.		</p>
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But Tumblr is ontogeny quickly. It says it is adding 25,000 newborn accounts daily, and apiece period it serves up 1.5 1000000000 tender views.		</p>
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Items posted on Tumblr crapper also burble discover to far-flung corners of the Web.		</p>
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When The New Yorker posted the Escher-inspired oil-spill-themed counterbalance for its July 5 supply on its Tumblr page, it drew whatever course from another sites.		</p>
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Alexa Cassanos, administrator of open relations for The New Yorker, which began using the assist in New May, said the counterbalance resonated in implausible places, same the programme individual Reddit.		</p>
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Ms. Cassanos said Tumblr afforded The New Yorker an possibleness to background whatever touchable that strength otherwise intend forfeited online.		</p>
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“We crapper portion realistic noesis same picture essays or motion shows to an conference that haw not feature the magazine,” she said. “You meet couldn’t do that, visually, on Twitter or Facebook.”		</p>
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Unlike Twitter, where it is not exceptional for publishers to only ordered up accounts that automatically publicize course to their articles and journal posts, Tumblr requires publishers to add more statement and interaction if they poverty to intend souvenir with its community.		</p>
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Mr. Coatney recognized that this strength not be an cushy sell, specially when the payment was not directly obvious.		</p>
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“It’s a Brobdingnagian move of establishment for whatever of them,” he said. “Monetizing that relation is ease a arduous jumping because you haw not be effort newborn readers at that portion moment, modify if you are attractive with them.”		</p>
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For publishers, services same Tumblr emit a broader agitate in their relation with their audience, said saint E. Katz, a academic of subject at Rutgers University.		</p>
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“Going backwards 20 years, publications same Rolling Stone didn’t interact with readers eliminate for letters to the editor,” Mr. Katz said. “One of the realizations that ethnic body and publishers hit had is that there is a aggregation of expertise, good and ideas in their readership.”		</p>
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The knowledge to move online turns readers into co-creators, he said, which crapper provide them a significance of ownership.		</p>
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“That is an extremely priceless artefact for publishers these days, modify if it does not ease alter to revenue,” Mr. Katz said.		</p>
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For Tumblr, which is fleshing discover its playing help and fresh upraised a $5 meg ammo of stake finance from Spark Capital and Union Square Ventures, the welfare from media outlets is something of a produce in its cap.		</p>
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“There is sure whatever determination in it,” said Evangelist Maloney, chair of Tumblr. “They’ve definite that this is the incoming ethnic media papers they poverty to adopt, and that sure crapper alter into a accelerator for us.”		</p>
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		<title>Are Netbooks the Perfect Student Laptops?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Netbooks are everywhere, on buses, on trains, on planes&#8230; and in the classroom. It seems the little netbook has come out of nowhere to become extremely popular overnight.</p>
<p>But what is a netbook?</p>
<p>Netbooks usually have screens of 10 inches or less, runs Windows or Linux and generally sell for well under $500. As its name indicates, the netbook&#8217;s main purpose is to keep its owner conveniently connected to the net &#8211; anywh<span id="more-39"></span>ere, anytime.</p>
<p>First introduced by Asustek when it launched the first Eee PC in the fall of 2007. But it was only in the last year when we saw the explosive growth of these so-called mini-laptops. Now we have many computer companies such as HP, Dell, Lenovo&#8230; all jumping on this craze for a small portable laptop. So much so, that netbooks now is the fastest growing segment of the laptop industry and is expected to reach 139 million units by 2013.</p>
<p>Why is there a sudden popularity for the small netbook? Perhaps the answer lies mainly in our constant quest for mobility. We want a portable device that will keep us connected to the Internet and yet be small and light enough to be carried around all day. A truly ultra-portable device that keeps us connected with family, friends and the web.</p>
<p>The next question you have to ask: why do netbooks make for great student laptops? If the above reasons aren&#8217;t enough, try the following:</p>
<p>Size</p>
<p>Netbooks are small with 10 inch displays or less, which make them ideal for students. Plus, they are usually very lightweight &#8211; around 2 or 3 pounds. They are compact enough to tuck into your school bag or backpack, and small enough to carry around all day without developing a hernia.</p>
<p>Portability</p>
<p>As mentioned above because the netbook is so small and compact, it is very portable. A very mobile device that we can use to stay connected to the web and friends. Connectability is one of the main features &#8211; you are connected to the web at all times.</p>
<p>Sturdiness</p>
<p>Most netbooks are designed to be sturdy and tough. They can take a few hard knocks and still keep on working. Students are not exactly the most gentle creatures on the planet, so a sturdy tough machine is needed to handle the demands put upon it.</p>
<p>Battery Life</p>
<p>Because of their small size, you will usually get better battery life than with a regular sized laptop. This is important to the student since you may have to go all day without a chance to re-charge the battery. Long lasting battery life makes the netbook the perfect student laptop.</p>
<p>Performance</p>
<p>Although small, these mini-laptops still sports some very impressive specs. Many now come with at least 1 Gig of RAM and Intel Atom processors. There are even some with Solid State Hard Drives which make them more durable and less likely to be damaged. Most use Windows XP &#8211; newer models debuting this year with the Nvidia&#8217;s Ion platform may have Vista or Windows 7, but still don&#8217;t expect the kind of performance you would get from a regular laptop.</p>
<p>Storage</p>
<p>While storage on netbooks is constantly increasing, it is still nowhere near the kind of storage you will find on a regular sized laptop. Usually, most devices have around 30 or 60 Gig hard drives which should be adequate for most student&#8217;s needs. Many newer netbooks have 160 Gigs of storage.</p>
<p>Price</p>
<p>Perhaps, the main reason netbooks make the perfect student laptops is the low price. Students are usually on a very limited budget and the low price-tag is a perfect fit. Many perfectly adequate machines are now priced in the $300 to $500 range &#8211; while many good ones go for well under $300. Plus, prices are steadily dropping so almost any student can now afford a netbook.</p>
<p>As you can plainly see, the netbook does have many features to make it a perfect student laptop: small size, very portable, excellent connections, very sturdy, long battery life, good performance, adequate storage and most of all, a very affordable price almost any student can take advantage of. Overall, netbooks are well suited for the classroom and the student.</p>
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