Not strictly "digital" but interesting nonetheless....
Time is experimenting with a "made to order" print magazine that readers control.
Here's Fast Company's take..
Everything you need to know about the next revolution in publishing. Digital magazines, emagazines, e- readers, Amazon Kindle, iPads, iPhones and more
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Australia & New Zealand Magazine goes digital

Now here's a subject close to my heart. Evolve Digital Publishing is my new baby and part of that family is the UK's number one migration and travel magazine, Australia & New Zealand.
I'm delighted to say that we are making it available in a digital format through Exact Editions, and the even better news is that you can check out an issue absolutely free.
Subscriptions are only £19.00 apiece. Enjoy!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Updated digital magazine reader
Paperator have just brought out the latest version of their digital magazine reader. It seems speedier and I like the fullscreen mode.
Let me know what you think.
Let me know what you think.
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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Hearst to develop an emagazine reader
Wired reports that Hearst, the parent company of UK magazine giant NatMags, is planning to launch a digital reader similar to the Kindle.
Timely, as they have just announced they are laying off 10% of employees in the UK.
Timely, as they have just announced they are laying off 10% of employees in the UK.
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