The system allows you to embed or link to videos, audio, documents, images and flash files to make your books or magazines fully interactive, and they've cited a few examples for users to show what the product can do.
These include issue 2 of - MIX IT UP
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Looks pretty handy, but embedded videos from you tube look really poor and pixellated. need to fix that.
loads of copyright theft, just saw a whole mag there full of 007 bond images that clearly is just made by a fan
guess if it like youtube it will be full of trash with a few shining stars that get traction and make some ad money, ad buyers won't go near most of it.
wouldn't a good business model be to recruit say 10 top notch work at home mag makers on a profit share link up with designers and an ad and marketing team at hq and make a low cost production house of quality new digi mags.
forget providing space for the rest too much work
if so i'm looking to sign up!
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