Do-it-yourself publishing takes off on the Internet
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Do-it-yourself book publishing takes off
online
Do-it-yourself book publishing takes off
online
09/22/2004 02:44 AMUSA Today Sep 22 2004 6:52AM GMT
Open Access Publishing Takes Another
Step Forward
Open Access Publishing Takes Another
Step Forward
06/17/2005 05:02 PMScience Commons - a new project of Creative Commons that works to
encourage sharing of scientific and academic knowledge - has launched
an Open Access Law Program. The Program is designed to make legal
scholarship "open access," that is freely available online to
everyone, without undue copyright and licensing restrictions. The
Program involves an Open Access Law Author Pledge, Open Access Law
Principles and an Open Access Law Model Publication
Agreement.Our very own Chairman & CEO, Lawrence Lessig, is one
of the first signatories to the Open Access Law Author Pledge. In
addition, 21 important law reviews have adopted the Open Access
Principles, or have policies that are consistent with them. Leading
journals like such as Michigan Law Review, Animal Law, Harvard Journal
of Law & Technology, Indiana Law Journal, Lewis & Clark Law Review,
Michigan Law Review, Michigan State Law Review and, New York Law
School Law Review, Texas Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, and Wayne
Law Review and Michigan State Law Review have signed on, as have all
of the journals published by Duke Law School and Villanova Law School.
More information about the Program is available at the Science
Commons Program page. The Program is one part of the Science
Commons Publishing Project, which is working to support open access to
scholarly research in a wide range of disciplines including
agriculture, entomology, biology, anthropology and now law.
Cleveland Editor Takes Heat for
Publishing Gun List (Editor and
Publisher)
Cleveland Editor Takes Heat for
Publishing Gun List (Editor and
Publisher)
07/30/2004 03:52 PMEditor and Publisher - NEW YORK Why did a pro-gun group post
directions to a local newspaper editor's house on its Web site?
Internet Publishing Can Pay Off
Internet Publishing Can Pay Off
08/13/2004 09:37 PMInternet Publishing Attracting Academics
Internet Publishing Attracting Academics
08/22/2004 05:57 AMInternet Publishing Attracting Academics By Julie Bell,
Baltimore Sunhttp://snipurl.com/8hhwManuel Llinas knew his career was at stake. The young scientist had
just finished work on an eye-catching paper on the genome of a
parasite that causes malaria. Now he and his lab director faced a
critical decision: where to submit the article for publication. A
prestigious journal such as Science would draw attention and help
Llinas when he interviewed for faculty jobs at top research
institutions. But Llinas and Joseph DeRisi, his mentor at the
University of California at San Francisco, chose a once unthinkable
journal. They submitted the paper to PLoS Biology, a free online
journal that had yet to publish its first edition.
Internet Software Engineer - Content
Publishing Systems
Internet Software Engineer - Content
Publishing Systems
04/29/2004 08:27 PMVinq - United States, CA, San Jose (2004-04-29)
10 Years of Personal Web Publishing (or
Self-Archeology and Internet Nostalgia)
10 Years of Personal Web Publishing (or
Self-Archeology and Internet Nostalgia)
12/09/2003 08:36 PMThough the content is long since gone (I think), I found a reference
to what I was publishing on the web 10 years ago. Look on this page
for 'jzawodn' and you'll see this: UFO, Alien Page.
http://www.bgsu.edu/~jzawodn/ufo Ahh, the good old days in college.
That's also roughly when I learned Perl. :-) The wayback machine
doesn't have it anymore, but it does have a snapshot of the old
pizza.bgsu.edu home page from 1997 (I was probably the first
student...
Fallows: Google's AdSense completes
Internet publishing revolution
Fallows: Google's AdSense completes
Internet publishing revolution
06/14/2004 07:40 PMCyberJournalist.net Jun 14 2004 11:20PM GMT
Bandero Inc. Offers Internet Self
Publishing for Authors, Musicians,
Software Engineers, and Photographers
Bandero Inc. Offers Internet Self
Publishing for Authors, Musicians,
Software Engineers, and Photographers
01/03/2005 05:59 AMPublishing digital media for sale on the internet is a great way to
have your work seen by millions and to generate potential sales,
whether you are selling music, printed material or digital
photography. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
Senior Publishing Executive Joins
World's Largest Online Library - Hiring
of Publishing Industry Veteran, Richard
Koffler, Signals Strong Growth Plans for
Questia’s Content Acquisition
Senior Publishing Executive Joins
World's Largest Online Library - Hiring
of Publishing Industry Veteran, Richard
Koffler, Signals Strong Growth Plans for
Questia’s Content Acquisition
06/03/2004 02:08 AMPublishing industry insider, Richard Koffler, joins Questia, the
world's largest online library, to aggressively grow the Questia
collection of 49,000 books and 390,000 articles. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2004]
The Death Of The Webmaster: Why Webl0gs
Bring A True Revolution To Internet
Publishing - Robin Good\\\' Sharewood
Tidings
The Death Of The Webmaster: Why Webl0gs
Bring A True Revolution To Internet
Publishing - Robin Good\\\' Sharewood
Tidings
02/19/2004 03:33 PMhttp://www.masternewmedia.org/2003/07/28/the_death_of_the_webmaster_wh
y_weblogs_bring_a_true_revolution_to_internet_publishing.htm
I am a supporter of the notion of several and well differentiated ways
of using weblogs/CMS technologies and I wish to shed some further
light on the possibly many other valuable applications that exist (for
the technologies powering them)other than the one of running a
personal diary online.
Not that this exteriorating of personal rants is completely...
Meridix Adds Audio Archiving, News
Publishing, RSS Hosting, Ad Management,
Announcements, And Remote Browser
Administration To Its MBP Live Internet
Broadcast Network
Meridix Adds Audio Archiving, News
Publishing, RSS Hosting, Ad Management,
Announcements, And Remote Browser
Administration To Its MBP Live Internet
Broadcast Network
08/27/2004 01:50 PMMeridix Creative, Inc. has announced the release of several new
features for its popular Meridix Broadcast Producer (MBP) software and
broadcast network. The MBP Series 2 now includes an archive function
to record live broadcasts, a news publisher and RSS generator, an
advertising management console, an announcements publisher, and more.
The company says new features were developed to complement the MBP's
existing live broadcast functionality, related event syndication, and
scheduling. In addition, Meridix has created the MBP Online Manager
to enable remote account administration from any browser worldwide.
[PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
Internet takes to the sky
Internet takes to the sky
04/18/2004 03:08 PMBangkok Post Apr 18 2004 6:51PM GMT
Internet security takes a hit
Internet security takes a hit
03/17/2005 03:15 AMBBC takes first steps towards TV on the
internet
BBC takes first steps towards TV on the
internet
05/02/2004 10:32 PMThe New Zealand Herald May 3 2004 2:43AM GMT
Asian Internet use takes off
Asian Internet use takes off
12/24/2003 08:49 AMAsia Times Online Dec 24 2003 7:43AM ET
Internet market takes off
Internet market takes off
04/19/2005 09:25 AMTelegraph Apr 19 2005 1:53PM GMT
AOL takes on rivals with cut-price
Internet
AOL takes on rivals with cut-price
Internet
01/02/2004 07:16 AMZDNet UK Jan 2 2004 6:41AM ET
News: In-flight Wi-Fi Internet Takes Off
News: In-flight Wi-Fi Internet Takes Off
05/18/2004 04:38 PMOverclockers Club May 18 2004 8:08PM GMT
Internet takes time from TV, socializing
Internet takes time from TV, socializing
12/31/2004 04:44 AMBig News Network Dec 31 2004 8:30AM GMT
Amazon takes Internet search further
with A9.com
Amazon takes Internet search further
with A9.com
09/21/2004 05:05 AMIT-Analysis.com Sep 21 2004 9:09AM GMT
In-flight Internet access takes off
In-flight Internet access takes off
05/18/2004 01:21 PMA Lufthansa flight from Munich, Germany, to Los Angeles is the first
commercial aircraft to offer travelers broadband access.
Local Internet TV Takes Off In Austria
Local Internet TV Takes Off In Austria
03/26/2005 09:27 PMSlashdot Mar 27 2005 2:04AM GMT
Voice over Internet takes on telecom
firms
Voice over Internet takes on telecom
firms
08/03/2004 04:21 PMCNN Aug 3 2004 8:00PM GMT
Voice over Internet takes on telcom
firms
Voice over Internet takes on telcom
firms
08/02/2004 11:45 AMCNN Aug 2 2004 3:16PM GMT
Akamai Takes Half The Internet
Offline... Again
Akamai Takes Half The Internet
Offline... Again
06/15/2004 01:05 PMFor the second time in
less
than a month, major problems at Akamai appear to have
kno
cked many major sites offline for a few hours. Considering that
Akamai's whole point is that they spread out your content so there's
no single point of failure, you would think this would indicate
otherwise. Two major outages in less than a month for the company
that runs the sites for Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others can't be a
good thing.
St. Paul takes steps toward wireless
Internet
St. Paul takes steps toward wireless
Internet
04/14/2005 09:17 AMStartribune.com - Thu Apr 14, 09:44 am GMT
Microsoft takes down Internet
Connections from downloaders....
Microsoft takes down Internet
Connections from downloaders....
02/17/2004 07:59 PMhttp://www.groovymother.com/archives/2004/02/16/microsoft_toothp.html
To the user at [ip removed]:
The unauthorized copying and distribution of Microsoft’s protected
source code is a violation of both civil and criminal copyright and
trade secret laws. If you have downloaded and are making the source
code available for downloading by others, you are violating
Microsoft’s rights, and could be subject to severe civil and criminal
penalties.
Microsoft demands that...
Govt Takes Delivery of Mobile Internet
Van
Govt Takes Delivery of Mobile Internet
Van
11/03/2003 08:53 AMThis Day Online Nov 3 2003 8:10AM ET
Telkom takes Internet via Satellite into
Africa
Telkom takes Internet via Satellite into
Africa
12/10/2003 01:13 AMBusiness Day South Africa Dec 10 2003 0:35AM ET
Food Force takes Internet by storm
Food Force takes Internet by storm
06/05/2005 11:20 PMMore than one million players from 40 different countries have now
downloaded the United Nations Food Force game since its launch six
weeks ago. Designed to educate kids about hunger by working alongside
a crack team of emergency aid workers, the unexpected high demand for
the game has caught organisers off guard.
Immediately after the game’s launch, download servers were handling
over 4,000 simultaneous requests for Food Force. "We knew the game was
good, but neither of our hosting partners, Internet2 in Washington,
D.C., or K Group in Italy, expected demand like this," said Neil
Gallagher, Director of Communications for WFP. Yahoo! stepped up to
help and now offers hosting support through its Yahoo! Games portal.
Available as a free download, the game contains six different missions
for children 8-13 years old, who are faced with a number of realistic
challenges. In a race against time, they must feed thousands of people
in the fictitious island of Sheylan. They get to pilot helicopters
while looking out for hungry people, negotiate with armed rebels
blocking a food convoy and use food aid to help rebuild communities.
“Not one shot was fired – unusual in games these days,” said John
Powell, WFP Deputy Executive Director for Fundraising and
Communications. “From the United States to India, the game has kids
and teachers excited about playing as well as learning more about
world hunger. We’ve struck the right balance between entertainment,
game play and communicating a global issue like hunger.”
The game is supported by a community web site which includes teacher
lesson packs on world hunger available in seven languages. Thousands
of kids have posted feedback along with their highest scores and a
tracker keeps players updated on the player with the current high
score.
Versions of the game are available for Mac and Windows as a free
internet download from www.food-force.com.
Senate Takes Up Internet-Access Tax Bill
(Reuters)
Senate Takes Up Internet-Access Tax Bill
(Reuters)
04/26/2004 07:08 PMReuters - The U.S. Senate on Monday voted to
begin discussion on a bill that would prevent states from
taxing Internet access, but opponents said they would try to
scale it back dramatically before it becomes law.
Florida Internet Access Company Takes
Operations Nationwide
Florida Internet Access Company Takes
Operations Nationwide
07/08/2004 02:22 AMA Florida-based Internet Access Company, InterserveISP, is now
offering nationwide Internet access to the United States and parts of
Canada. Through a strategic partnership with nationwide phone
networks, InterserveISP hopes to give customers in these areas an
affordable alternative to the pricy ISP corporations around the globe.
[PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
Homemade iPod Mini 'Tiny Machine' Ad
Takes Internet by Storm
Homemade iPod Mini 'Tiny Machine' Ad
Takes Internet by Storm
04/07/2005 05:53 PMLockergnome Apr 7 2005 9:32PM GMT
VeriSign Takes ICANN To State Court
VeriSign's battle with the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Num
VeriSign Takes ICANN To State Court
VeriSign's battle with the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Num
09/01/2004 10:30 PMAVN Online Sep 2 2004 2:55AM GMT
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
01/04/2004 02:21 PMCNET Jan 4 2004 1:07PM ET
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
04/18/2004 03:02 PM"FM Publishing"
"FM Publishing"
04/18/2005 03:11 PMAlt.Publishing
Alt.Publishing
03/06/2004 01:53 AMAnnalee Newitz has a
nice article
in this week's
SF Bay Guardian about
independent publishing and the some rights reserved copyright model.
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Book Publishers Selling Direct - Pissing
Off Book Retailers
Book Publishers Selling Direct - Pissing
Off Book Retailers
02/13/2004 05:52 AMOne of the struggles that companies have as distribution and sales
mechanisms change is handling legacy channel conflict issues. Dell
became huge by selling direct to customers, but when rival Compaq
started to move in that direction, their retail partners freaked out -
and Compaq had to scale back their plans. It appears that book
publishers are now going through the same process. They've realized
that if someone is looking for info about certain books on their site,
it makes sense to also offer them a chance to buy it. However, it's
pissing off retailers, who don't
want to hear that their suppliers are competing with them. Retailers
say a reasonable compromise would be having the publishers point to
the retailers, which was my first response as well. However, then it
becomes a political situation of who do you link to and why? There's
also the fact that this makes for a less enjoyable consumer
experience. I know that, more than once, I've been annoyed at online
sites where I go for info on buying a product, but when I try to buy
am given a big list of retailers instead of a way to buy right away.
Publishers Weekly - The Amazoning of
Google? Search Firm Looks for Book
Content
Publishers Weekly - The Amazoning of
Google? Search Firm Looks for Book
Content
10/29/2003 09:10 AM"The Amazoning of Google? Search Firm Goes the Other Way; Looks for
Book Content" .. Google interested in creating a book database ..
Google May Jump In On Book Text
Search
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Amazon book sales rise 9% faster through
search inside the book feature
Amazon book sales rise 9% faster through
search inside the book feature
10/31/2003 06:21 PMInternetRetailer.com Oct 31 2003 4:44PM ET
Book Review: Windows Admin Scripting
Little Black Book, Second Edition
Book Review: Windows Admin Scripting
Little Black Book, Second Edition
06/12/2004 12:32 PMBook Release: Mad Cow and Cattle
Mutilations Meet the War on Terror in
Brad Steel's New Book Mute
Book Release: Mad Cow and Cattle
Mutilations Meet the War on Terror in
Brad Steel's New Book Mute
03/19/2005 02:43 AMIn MUTE, author Brad Steel has created a gripping and eerily
believable scenario in which the leaders of Western nations band
together to do the unthinkable—convinced it is necessary, however
radical. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Publishers Dueling for No. 1
Publishers Dueling for No. 1
07/19/2004 11:12 AMSerial acquirers Reed Elsevier and Thomson are in a race to buy...
everything.
More U.S. Publishers to try for
subscriptions
More U.S. Publishers to try for
subscriptions
03/30/2005 05:12 PMInternet versions of publications try for subscriptions.
Will publishers perish?
Will publishers perish?
04/27/2004 08:50 AMSympatico Apr 27 2004 1:21PM GMT
Finding Publishers Willing to Run
Banners?
Finding Publishers Willing to Run
Banners?
09/10/2002 05:42 AMThere seems to be a trend back to banners this year. Most of it seems
to be outside of any banner networks and going direct with publishers.
Publishers for New Xbox Announced
Publishers for New Xbox Announced
04/08/2005 10:05 AMOne month before Microsoft's next-generation Xbox makes its
much-anticipated debut at E3 in Los Angeles, Microsoft has announced a
lineup of over 25 game publishers that will develop titles for new
platform. The company says its revamped Xbox will usher in a new era
of high-definition gaming.
PSP Launch Powered by Publishers
PSP Launch Powered by Publishers
03/23/2005 08:08 AMSony's portable gaming machine comes to the United States this week,
bringing with it a hearty lineup of launch software from all over the
world. By Chris Kohler.
Publishers guide to RSS with Yahoo
Publishers guide to RSS with Yahoo
06/06/2005 12:01 AMFound over on SixApart ProNet
"The first is the Publisher's Guide to RSS, which explains the ways
that various Yahoo services can take advantage of XML feeds" [Yahoo]
When Videogames Publishers Go 'Street'
When Videogames Publishers Go 'Street'
07/17/2004 01:28 PMBig publishers 'support Nintendo DS'
Big publishers 'support Nintendo DS'
01/26/2004 04:09 PMBBC Jan 26 2004 7:56PM GMT
Book review - Book lowers fear of
threats
Book review - Book lowers fear of
threats
12/15/2003 08:15 AMvnunet.com Dec 15 2003 7:11AM ET
EverythingNY: NYBloggers Publishers
Panel
EverythingNY: NYBloggers Publishers
Panel
05/05/2004 01:09 AMconference on blogs .. publishing panel .. publicistas .. blog
report
everythingny.com/archives/000998.html
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Publishers Conference: Smashing Success
Publishers Conference: Smashing Success
03/06/2004 01:51 AMHanging from the rafters in Orlando. Day one was a smashing success as
600+ search engine folks gathered for the 6th WebmasterWorld
publishers conference.
Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System:
Syllabus
Fat Cat Publishers Breaking the System:
Syllabus
05/04/2004 02:33 AMFat Cat Publishers Breaking
theSystem
syllabus.com/article.asp?id=9357
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Google Library: Peril for Publishers?
Google Library: Peril for Publishers?
06/17/2005 07:22 PMGoogle to publishers: Some butter for
your bread
Google to publishers: Some butter for
your bread
06/18/2004 03:59 PMNews.com - Indie Webmasters can now get a chunk of the change that's
generated by ads related to Google search boxes on their sites....
Personal Publishers Get Help From
MediaBlab Premium
Personal Publishers Get Help From
MediaBlab Premium
04/02/2005 04:26 AMLudington Media, Inc, online publisher specializing in free tutorials
for personal audio and movie publishing, delivers MediaBlab Premium
service to subscribers. [PRWEB Apr 2, 2005]
• Microsoft reveals next-gen Xbox
publishers
• Microsoft reveals next-gen Xbox
publishers
04/09/2005 07:41 AMNewshub.com - Sat Apr 9, 12:05 am GMT
AOP Urges Web Publishers to Explore
Geo-Targeting
AOP Urges Web Publishers to Explore
Geo-Targeting
04/03/2005 05:54 AMThe UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) calls for web publishers
to make more of the benefits of targeting content based on location.
[PRWEB Apr 3, 2005]
Publishers put bl0ggers between the
covers (USATODAY.com)
Publishers put bl0ggers between the
covers (USATODAY.com)
04/18/2005 02:45 PMUSATODAY.com - From Washington escapades to soldiers writing about the
war in Iraq, notable bloggers are attracting book deals and writing
novels. According to industry insiders, this is good news for both
publishers and writers.
Google Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share
Google Ad Program Gives Web Publishers
Their Share
06/18/2004 07:05 PMThe search giant unveils a program that shares ad revenue with Web
sites incorporating its search box, as well as an experimental
site-search feature that tailors results to site categories.
Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services
Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services
05/13/2004 05:00 PMWhy is it so difficult to understand the difference between content
and services? The Online Publishers Association comes out with a
study every few months about the "online content" market, and they
always get it wrong. We've pointed this out
before
a>, but it appears the OPA folks aren't listening or don't care. They
highlight the latest study by saying that paid online content has
grown 19% - but, once again, the biggest portion of that "content"
is dating sites. No one pays for
content on a dating site.
The content is always free. People pay to
connect - which is
the service those dating sites offer. Instead of recognizing this,
the OPA is encouraging more sites to start doomed plans to charge for
"content." Charging for content is increasingly difficult. Charging
for services is increasingly easy. Misunderstanding the two is going
to lead to many bad business model decisions.
Message to Online Publishers: Unite or
Die
Message to Online Publishers: Unite or
Die
07/02/2002 11:59 AM"Online publishing has returned to its original question: How do we
make money doing this?"
Google print rankles publishers
Google print rankles publishers
06/05/2005 11:48 PM
Google continues to draw criticism this week. A
group of academic publishers publicly
criticized the search giant for alleged copyright problems to be encountered in
its massive library digitization project .
(via Educause )
Online publishers run with 'BarneyCam'
video
Online publishers run with 'BarneyCam'
video
12/19/2004 03:03 PMZDNet Dec 17 2004 10:33PM GMT
Branding And Marketing Tool For Web
Publishers
Branding And Marketing Tool For Web
Publishers
07/17/2002 02:10 PMContent-Wire Jul 17 2002 2:07PM ET
Do-it-yourself publishing takes off on the Internet