'Publishers need to think differently and invest'
02 Feb 2012 | by Jon Slade and James Harris
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, on the social network. Murdoch s tweet reads, "FT Financial Times or Fawlty Towers? Sun on Sunday story today ... officers. The FT report also played down suggestions in other reports that a launch date for the title ... with the report in the FT. Murdoch took to Twitter at the start of the year and now has more than 165 ...
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and allow us to maintain our edge in this strategically important area." As well as the FT's HTML5 app ... Android app and provides support for its blog platforms, including FT Alphaville. Assaka will become part of the FT Technology Group and will also help develop mobile apps for Pearson, the FT s parent ...
.80 to 3. The FT introduced the price rise on its weekday issue on Tuesday (January 3). The weekend ... of the FT was last increased in October 2011. The Financial Times justified the cover price rise, citing ... spokesperson for the FT said: "This price rise reflects our increased distribution and production cost levels ...
the publisher's content with an FT.com subscription. The publisher is able to sell subscriptions directly ... and Android native technology. In June this year, the FT launched a web-based app, built with HTML5 ... . It is still using iOS for ad-funded free apps, like its recent 'How to Spend It' iPad app . The FT claims ...
. The FT is a good example of a company that s well placed to use HTML5, as it already has the brand power ...
be important to publishers is their readers preference. She said: "I applaud the FT for prioritising ...
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