Time Inc. demonstrated journal of the future
Publishing House Time Inc., Who is the owner of the largest sports magazine in the U.S. Sport Illustrated, introduced the concept of the book in the future. Publisher plans in the future to provide an electronic version, which will not be similar to the already existing internet-portal of the magazine. According to the editor, e-magazine would constitute a mix of text and multimedia content more intuitive and understandable form. Demo version of the journal has been demonstrated on a Tablet PC from HP, but in the future the opportunity to view the log on any platform with a touch screen, including not only the PC and Internet tablets, and mobile phones.
To develop the electronic version of Sport Illustrated magazine company Time Inc. Resorted to cooperate with Wonderfactory, but the applications were created Adobe AIR. The decision applied to control the simple gestures and support multitouch. People can not just browse the magazine, but also to share information from him via e-mail and social services. Demonstration model supports interaction with Twitter and Facebook, pages can be saved, but it is also possible to link it with the media content. The magazine is expected to be paid and an alternative to "paper" version, and Web pages. Company Times Inc. expects to launch the project in the middle of next year and do it right, cross-platform.
To develop the electronic version of Sport Illustrated magazine company Time Inc. Resorted to cooperate with Wonderfactory, but the applications were created Adobe AIR. The decision applied to control the simple gestures and support multitouch. People can not just browse the magazine, but also to share information from him via e-mail and social services. Demonstration model supports interaction with Twitter and Facebook, pages can be saved, but it is also possible to link it with the media content. The magazine is expected to be paid and an alternative to "paper" version, and Web pages. Company Times Inc. expects to launch the project in the middle of next year and do it right, cross-platform.
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