TOC 2012
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TOC Publishing Conference 2013
by OreillyMedia 1,996 views
Since 2007, the O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference has been the seminal event for professionals and companies engaged with the challenges and opportunities of new publishing technologies and business models. This premier conference brings together smart, highly motivated people from a wide range of companies and organizations to discuss innovative business models, share hard-won knowledge, and explore the strategic objectives of an ever-changing industry.
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TOC 2012: Tim Carmody, "Changing Times, Changing Readers: Let's Start With Experience"
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TOC 2012, Tim Carmody: "Changing Times, Changing Readers: Let's Start With Experience"
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TOC 2012: Joe Karaganis, "Copy Cultures"
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TOC 2012, Joe Karaganis: "Copy Cultures"
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TOC 2012: Barbara A Genco, "Public Library Power Patrons Are Your Best Customers"
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TOC 2012: Barbara A Genco, "Public Library Power Patrons Are Your Best Customers"
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TOC 2012: Matt MacInnis, "The Death of the Page, the Dawn of Digital"
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TOC 2012: Matt MacInnis, "The Death of the Page, the Dawn of Digital"
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TOC 2012: Eric Ries, "Keynote"
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Eric Ries is an entrepreneur and author of the New York Times bestseller "The Lean Startup" and the popular entrepreneurship blog Startup Lessons Learned.
He co-founded and served as CTO of IMVU, his third startup. In 2007, BusinessWeek named him one of the Best Young Entrepreneurs of Tech. In 2009, he was honored with a TechFellow award in the category of Engineering Leadership. He serves on the advisory board of a number of technology startups, and has consulted to new and established companies as well as venture capital firms. He is currently serving as an entrepreneur-in-residence at Harvard Business School and a Fellow for IDEO, the design consulting firm.
His Lean Startup methodology has been written about in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review, the Huffington Post, and many blogs. He lives in San Francisco. -
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TOC 2012: Clay Johnson, "Is SEO Killing America?"
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http://informationdiet.com Clay Johnson is the author of The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious Consumption, and director of engagement for Expert Labs. He was the co-founder of Blue State Digital, the firm that built and managed Barack Obama's online campaign for the presidency in 2008. After leaving Blue State, Johnson was the director of Sunlight Labs at the Sunlight Foundation, where he built an army of 2000 developers and designers to build open source tools to give people greater access to government data. He was awarded the Google/O'Reilly Open Source Organizer of the year in 2009, was one of Federal Computing Week's Fed 100 in 2010, and won the CampaignTech Innovator award in 2011.
Johnson's combination of experience as a developer, working in politics, entrepreneurism, and non-profit work gives him a unique perspective on media and culture. His life is dedicated to giving people greater access to the truth about what's going on in their communities, their cities and their governments. He still claims that he learned all he needs to know from a two year tour as the late-shift waiter at Waffle House in Atlanta, GA. -
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TOC 2012: Steve Rubel "The Clip Report - Insights on the Future of Media"
by OreillyMedia 328 views
Steve Rubel is EVP/Global Strategy and Insights for Edelman -- the world's largest independent public relations firm. In this role, Rubel studies the future of media and works across the firm's practices and geographies to help clients unify their communications strategies across traditional, emerging, owned and social channels.
In addition, Rubel also acts as a highly visible Edelman thought leader and writer on media, technology and digital culture. He speaks dozens of times each year around the world and appears frequently in the press. In addition he actively shares his observations and insights through his blog, his monthly Advertising Age column, on Twitter where he is followed by more than 55,000 and Google+ where he is followed by more than 16,000.
Rubel has been named to several prestigious lists, including: PR Week's 40 Under 40 and The Forbes.com Web Celeb 25.
Prior to joining Edelman in 2006, Rubel worked for 15 years in a variety of marketing communications positions in corporate, non-profit and small/mid-sized PR firms. -
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TOC 2012: Baratunde Thurston "Keynote"
by OreillyMedia 2,582 views
Baratunde Thurston is a politically-active, technology-loving comedian from the future. He co-founded the black political blog, Jack and Jill Politics and serves as Director of Digital for The Onion. He has written for Vanity Fair and the UK Independent, hosted Popular Science's Future Of on Discovery Science and appears on cable news regularly to say smart things in funny ways. Then-candidate Barack Obama called him "someone I need to know." Baratunde travels the world speaking and advising and performs standup regularly in NYC. He resides in Brooklyn, lives on Twitter and has over 30 years experience being black. His first book, How To Be Black, will be published in February 2012 by Harper Collins.
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TOC 2012: Andrew Savikas, "Stories from 10 Years of Subscription Usage and Sales at Safari Books"
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TOC 2012: Andrew Savikas, "Stories from 10 Years of Subscription Usage and Sales at Safari Books"
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TOC 2012: Kent Freeman, "Beyond The Classroom: Enhanced Content Lessons from the Education Market"
by OreillyMedia 1,271 views
TOC 2012: Kent Freeman, "Beyond The Classroom: Enhanced Content Lessons from the Education Market"
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TOC 2012: Theodore Gray, "Meaningful Interactivity In A Mobile World"
by OreillyMedia 678 views
TOC 2012: Theodore Gray, "Meaningful Interactivity In A Mobile World"
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TOC 2012: Bob Young, "Re-thinking Publishing In The Age Of The Internet"
by OreillyMedia 580 views
TOC 2012: Bob Young, "There Is No Such Thing As A Book, Or Re-thinking Publishing In The Age Of The Internet"
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TOC 2012: Linda Holliday, "Why the Next Era Represents the Reemergence of Professional Media"
by OreillyMedia 566 views
TOC 2012: Linda Holliday, "Why the Next Era Represents the Reemergence of Professional Media"
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Brett Sandusky interviewed at TOC 2012
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Brett Sandusky (Macmillan New Ventures)
"Real World Agile Publishing"
Brett Sandusky is Product Manager at Macmillan New Ventures where he oversees agile development of new digital products, user experience, eCommerce, research and data analysis, and mobile applications. Formerly Director of Product Innovation for Kaplan Publishing, Brett's expertise also includes eBook strategy, content integration across multiple platforms, and improving print products for changing consumer needs. -
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Jonathan Hevenstone interviewed at TOC 2012
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Jonathan Hevenstone (Jouve North America (JNA))
"Blow Out Your eBook Revenue at Minimal Cost"
Jonathan has led JNA's growth as the leading provider of eBook conversion services for major trade publishers and eBook retailers in the US. Starting with a small team based in New York, he helped pioneer the current model for delivering high quality eBook conversion plus distribution with onshore customer service.
Jonathan is currently focused on development and implementation of market and sales strategy; developing new products, services, and partnerships; and launching Jouve Publishing Strategies, a consulting practice drawing on Jouve's expertise in print and digital workflows and the market for digital products. His operational expertise includes content strategy, publishing technologies and workflows, business development, product marketing, eBook production and XML conversion, print on demand, composition, and outsourcing/offshoring.
Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College and a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from New York University. -
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Larry Goldberg interviewed at TOC 2012
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Larry Goldberg (National Center for Accessible Media at WGBH (NCAM))
"Accessibility in a Multimedia World"
Larry Goldberg is the founder and director of the Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) at Boston's public broadcaster WGBH. For more than a decade he directed WGBH's Media Access Group and its Caption Center and Descriptive Video Service and now focuses on research and development, public policy initiatives and strategic partnerships for global impact. He is a leader in the international effort to assure that the design and implementation of new technologies meet the needs of people with disabilities and other populations who lack access. He led development of the specifications for digital television closed captioning in the U.S. and was awarded a patent in 1996 for "Rear Window™," the first closed-captioning system for movie theaters and theme parks. He has developed dozens of innovative R&D projects for full inclusion in such fields as online education and digital publishing, mobile devices and mobile media, in-flight entertainment, home media networks, Web-based media, theatrical motion pictures, museums and theme parks, and many others.
Larry regularly briefs Congressional and regulatory agencies on barriers and opportunities in new and emerging media. He consults and writes about the needs of people with disabilities for many publications and national advisory boards and served on the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Technological Advisory Council, its Consumer Advisory Committee and currently co-chairs its Video Programming Accessibility Advisory Committee.
Larry worked closely with Cong. Ed Markey (D-MA) and House and Senate staffers of the technology and telecommunications subcommittees, in a bipartisan effort to draft, negotiate and pass the "21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act," which was signed into law by Pres. Obama in October of 2010. Under that law, which expands access to new and emerging digital media under regulations being written by the FCC, the Video Programming Accessibility Advisory Committee (VPAAC) was established at the FCC and Larry was named co-chair by Chairman Julius Genachowsky. The first act of the VPAAC was to issue recommendations for extending closed captioning to Internet-based media, which Larry and his working group delivered to the FCC ahead of deadline and which became the basis for the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and the subsequent rules, due in early January 2012.
Larry is regularly consulted by the White House Domestic Policy staff on matters pertaining to access to technology for persons with disabilities and helped establish a standing committee within the CIO Council of the United States government on accessible technology. At the beginning of the Obama Administration, Larry met with the new CTO of the U.S. (Aneesh Chopra) and the new CIO (Vivek Kundra) to brief them on issues of concern regarding inclusive technology policies and practices.
Larry also was involved in crafting and now proliferating the media and communications provisions of the United Nations Convention on Persons with Disabilities, adopted in December of 2006 and which has since been signed by 153 countries. Larry has consulted with governments and NGOs in Japan, Israel, Brazil, Mexico, India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Argentina and Russia. He was a member of the U.S. Access Board's Electronic and Information Technology Access Advisory Committee (EITAAC) that established rules for federal compliance with Section 508 and its subsequent "Refresh Committee" which updated those rules. Larry works with technology companies such as Apple, Disney, Microsoft, Verizon, Panasonic, AT&T, Yahoo!, HP, Adobe, and others on solutions to meet the needs of consumers with disabilities. His undergraduate degree focused on Cinema Studies and Broadcast Journalism at University of Southern California. -
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Peter Meyers interviewed at TOC 2012
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Peter Meyers (Independent)
"Breaking The Page: Content Design For An Infinite Canvas"
Author and digital book architect. I write about and help companies create reader-friendly digital books. Author of "Best iPad Apps" (O'Reilly, 2010). Currently writing: "Breaking the Page: Transforming Books and the Reading Experience" (O'Reilly).
I co-founded one of the first multimedia textbook publishers (Digital Learning Interactive, sold in 2004 to Thomson Learning). I've also written extensively about the strange and wonderful effects of computers on mainstream culture for many publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Wired, Salon, and the Village Voice. Some of my favorite pieces include a profile of Norwegian programmers who used pigeons to transmit information between computers http://bit.ly/bXtkAi, the evangelism of Edward Tufte's information design seminars http://bit.ly/cwPvvJ, and one of the earliest articles on Wikipedia http://bit.ly/aXq3Vj. I also did a tour of duty at O'Reilly Media, where I served five very happy years in the Missing Manual group, finishing up as the series' associate publisher.
My undergraduate degree is from Harvard, where I studied American history and literature, and I have an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. I live with my wife and two daughters in "upstate Manhattan" (aka Washington Heights). -
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Robbie Allen interviewed at TOC 2012
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Robbie Allen (Automated Insights, Inc.)
"Scaling Content Development Through Automation"
Robbie Allen is the Founder and CEO of Automated Insights, Inc., a VC-backed startup based in Durham, NC. Robbie was formerly a Distinguished Engineer, IT at Cisco. He has Masters degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering and System Design Management from MIT. He's the author or co-author of ten books covering a variety of technical topics. -
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Greg Shackles interviewed at TOC 2012
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Greg Shackles (MobileDevelpment with C#)
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Bill McCoy interviewed at TOC 2012
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Bill McCoy, (International Digital Publishing Forum)
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Louis Rosenfeld interviewed at TOC 2012
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Louis Rosenfeld (Rosenfeld Media, LLC)
UX Meets EBook: Usability Professionals Improve The Digital Reading Experience
Lou Rosenfeld is an independent information architecture consultant for Fortune 500 corporations and other large organizations, and founder and publisher of Rosenfeld Media, a publishing house focused on user experience books. He has been instrumental in helping establish the fields of information architecture and user experience, and in articulating the role and value of librarianship within those fields. Lou is co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web (O'Reilly; 3rd edition 2006) and the forthcoming Search Analytics for your Site, co-founder of the Information Architecture Institute, and a former columnist for Internet World, CIO, and Web Review. He blogs regularly and tweets (@louisrosenfeld) even more so. -
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Sanders Kleinfeld interviewed at TOC 2012
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Sanders Kleinfeld (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
HTML5 for Publishers
KF8 and iBooks Author: Up and Running
Sanders Kleinfeld has been employed at O'Reilly Media since 2004 and has held a variety of positions, including roles on O'Reilly's Production, Editorial, and Tools teams. Currently, he works as a Publishing Technologies Specialist, maintaining O'Reilly's XML-based toolchain for generating EPUB and Mobi formats of both frontlist and backlist titles. He also helps coordinate O'Reilly's digital distribution efforts to electronic sales channels, and is currently assisting in R&D efforts surrounding HTML5 and EPUB 3, helping to develop next-generation ebook content for O'Reilly and its publishing partners. In his spare time, Sanders loves to read, but primarily print books.
Sanders is the author of HTML5 for Publishers (O'Reilly, 2011) -
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Dana Newman interviewed at TOC 2011
by OreillyMedia 413 views
Dana Newman (Dana Newman)
The Changing World of Digital Rights & Publishing Agreements
Dana Newman is a transactional and intellectual property attorney, advising creators and businesses on contracts, copyrights, trademarks, and licensing. She focuses her practice on publishing, technology and start-ups, and also works as an independent literary agent, representing authors of practical and narrative non-fiction. She has extensive in- house legal experience with Moviola and its affiliates, providers of entertainment and communications technologies. Having worked in the entertainment industry during the transition from analog to digital platforms in film editing and audio recording, she's excited about the revolution happening in publishing and enthusiastically embraces new technologies and business models for the creation and distribution of books. She holds a B.A. in Comparative Literature from U.C. Berkeley and a J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law. She wrote "Copyright Grants: as Powerful as Kryptonite?" published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal, and co-authored the chapter on Technology and Intellectual Property Rights in the book Emerging Companies Guide: A Resource for Professionals and Entrepreneurs, Second Edition (American Bar Association 2011). -
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Baratunde Thurston talks about leveraging social media and The Onion
by OreillyMedia 1,876 views
Baratunde Thurston is a politically-active, technology-loving comedian from the future. He co-founded the black political blog, Jack and Jill Politics and serves as Director of Digital for The Onion. He has written for Vanity Fair and the UK Independent, hosted Popular Science's Future Of on Discovery Science and appears on cable news regularly to say smart things in funny ways. Then-candidate Barack Obama called him "someone I need to know." Baratunde travels the world speaking and advising and performs standup regularly in NYC. He resides in Brooklyn, lives on Twitter and has over 30 years experience being black. His first book, How To Be Black, will be published in February 2012 by Harper Collins.
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Matt Cutts of Google on rel="author"
by OreillyMedia 2,067 views
Matt Cutts head of Google's Webspam Team is interviewed by Brady Forrest, Technical Evangelist at O'Reilly Media about annotating the web, search, rel="author", HTML5 markup and fitness gadgetry.
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Consultant Joseph Esposito sheds light on competition in the publishing industry
by OreillyMedia 373 views
B&N needs to find a better way to compete with Amazon. That's just one of the topics covered in this publishing landscape discussion with Joseph Esposito.
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Entrepreneur and blogger Jason Calacanis shares his thoughts on Amazon's dominance
by OreillyMedia 1,042 views
Jason Calacanis recently wrote a terrific article called The Cult of Amazon Prime. It caught our attention and so we asked Jason to talk further about where he believes Amazon is heading and why the tactics used by Bezos & Co. are a good thing.
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WingedChariot founder Neal Hoskins on the present state and future of the children's book app market
by OreillyMedia 526 views
Children's apps are some of the most popular products in iTunes. Neal Hoskins of WingedChariot provides a summary of where the market is today and where it's heading tomorrow.
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KiwiTech founder and CTO Gurvinder Batra discusses mobile app development for publishers
by OreillyMedia 388 views
Gurvinder Batra has several years of experience working with publishers on content and application development. He shares his insights on developing for multiple platforms as well as choosing a platform-independent option like EPUB.
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Scott Berkun tells us about self-publishing after years of working with a traditional publisher
by OreillyMedia 1,270 views
Scott Berkun is a very successful author who decided to test the self-publishing waters with his latest project, Mindfire. Scott tells us about the differences he encountered while self-publishing and why he's not sure which option he'll choose in the future.
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PinchZoom founder Brian Fling tells us about his company's new HTML5-based publishing platform
by OreillyMedia 1,925 views
PinchZoom Press is the name of a new HTML5-based publishing framework. The company's founder, Brian Fling, talks about the problems PinchZoom Press solves and why publishers should consider it as an econtent solution.
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Dan Gillmor on the pros and cons of self-publishing vs. working with a traditional publisher
by OreillyMedia 633 views
Dan Gillmor has experience with both a traditional publisher and, more recently, self-publishing. In this interview he talks about lessons learned from both camps.
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O'Reilly's head of online and marketing talks about ebook discounting and promotional strategies
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O'Reilly is one of the true innovators in direct sales and online promotional campaigns. In this podcast interview we learn what Allen Noren, O'Reilly's VP of Online & Digital Initiatives, thinks about deep discounts, membership programs and fixed-price territories.
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Peter Meyers interviewed by Mac Slocum
by OreillyMedia 291 views
TOC 2012 Speaker Peter Meyers interviewed.
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Tim Carmody interviewed by Mac Slocum
by OreillyMedia 707 views
TOC 2012 Speaker Tim Carmody interviewed.
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Fluidinfo CEO Terry Jones on what API's are and why publishers should offer them for their content
by OreillyMedia 489 views
Publishers need to open their content so that third-party developers can help them find new ways to offer and monetize it. That's what Fluidinfo CEO Terry Jones believes and you'll learn why in this podcast interview.
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Fran Toolan of Firebrand Technologies navigates the challenges of content management
by OreillyMedia 281 views
Thanks to the ever-changing landscape of new formats and distribution platforms it's hard to know when to outsource vs. doing the content management work yourself. Firebrand Technologies founder and president, Fran Toolan, talks about the pros and cons of both and also points out some common mistakes publishers make.
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Pubslush Press founder Jesse Potash on what makes their publishing service different
by OreillyMedia 376 views
There are so many self-publishing services out there it's hard to tell one from the others. Pubslush Press is different and is looking to make a difference in the w
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Bookigee founder and CEO Kristen McLean explains how agile development can be used in publishing
by OreillyMedia 630 views
Agile development is a highly iterative approach involving a great deal of customer feedback at all stages. Bookigee is using the agile approach to create their new content discovery and exploration platform.
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Patrick Brown of Goodreads discusses their new recommendation engine and discoverability
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Goodreads is the leading social book discovery and recommendation site. Patrick Brown, Goodreads Community Manager, answers questions about their new recommendation engine and how it's likely to evolve in the future.
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Jesse Wiley on how a 200+ year-old company evolves with the econtent world
by OreillyMedia 521 views
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is one of the most highly respected businesses in the publishing industry. All those years of experience can lead to a company that's set in its ways and unable to adapt. Jesse Wiley, a 7th-generation member of the Wiley family, talks about how the organization is bucking that trend and conducting a variety of econtent experiments.
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Javier Celaya, CEO of Dosdoce Digital Culture, discusses Spain's rapidly-changing ebook marketplace
by OreillyMedia 450 views
Spain has yet to encounter the surge in ebook sales like we've seen in the U.S. That's about to change though and Dosdoce Digital Culture's CEO, Javier Celaya tells us why.
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Evan Doll, co-founder of Flipboard explains how simplicity is one of the keys to success
by OreillyMedia 1,438 views
Evan Doll used his experience at Apple and as an iPhone app instructor at Stanford to help create Flipboard, one of the most popular iPad apps available. In this podcast interview Evan talks about design decisions made for Flipboard and how similar lessons can be applied to apps built around book content.
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Adam Salomone of The Harvard Common Press atomized, ad-based and rich content
by OreillyMedia 265 views
What's the future of more granular content? What's the role of "free" in the content world and how can you compete with it? These are just a couple of the questions Adam Salomone, Associate Publisher of The Harvard Common Press, discusses in this podcast interview.
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CEO Mark Johnson talks about what makes Zite such a popular iPad application
by OreillyMedia 447 views
Zite is much more than a glitzy newsreader for the iPad. It learns what you like to read and tailors tomorrow's highlights based on what you read today. CEO Mark Johnson talks about what makes Zite special and how it could be used in the future for distributing book content.
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Inking Founder and CEO Matt MacInnis talks about reinventing the publishing industry
by OreillyMedia 519 views
Inkling currently offers more than 50 textbooks via their iPad app. The company isn't content to just focus on higher education. As Founder and CEO Matt MacInnis says in this webcast, they want to leverage the Inkling platform on all types of learning content.
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Bob Lefsetz talks about what the book publishing industry can learn from the music industry
by OreillyMedia 581 views
Bob Lefsetz has been an advocate for change in the music industry and he shares his wisdom and advice with the book publishing community.
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Joe Wikert interviews Jonas Lennermo, Head of Publishing at ustwo
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Papercut is an exciting new publishing platform that's due to be released in a few weeks by ustwo . This podcast features Jonas Lennermo, ustwo's Head of Publishing, who provides a Papercut overview and talks about how it consists of a publishing platform and storefront as well as allows the creation of a new genre of content.
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Joe Wikert interviews Mitch Joel, President of Twist Image
by OreillyMedia 441 views
Mitch Joel spends every day thinking about digital marketing. He's President of Twist Image as well as author of the book, Six Pixels of Separation. Mitch also has an extensive background in both the music and magazine industries. In this TOC podcast he talks about some of the common challenges facing the music, magazine and book publishing sectors. Mitch also provides more insight to his suggestion that publishers should "burn the ships" and not look back.
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Joe Wikert interviews Nelson Saba, CEO of Immersion Digital
by OreillyMedia 760 views
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Nelson Saba, CEO of Immersion Digital, is interviewed by Joe Wikert, co-chair of O'Reilly's Tools of Change (TOC) conference. Saba's company is responsible for the Glo Bible, a multi-platform rich content rendering of the Bible. The interview focuses primarily on the iPad app version of Glo as well as Saba's thoughts on digital content in general. -
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TOC2012: Roger Magoulas, "What Can Data Tell Us?"
by OreillyMedia 992 views
TOC2012: Roger Magoulas, "What Can Data Tell Us?"
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Textbook publishing conditions and challenges
by OreillyMedia 559 views
John Conley, VP of publishing and commercial print at Xerox, talks to us about the digital (and print) future of textbook publishing.
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What goes into the creation of a terrific children's book app on the iPad?
by OreillyMedia 336 views
Jos Carlyle, creative director at Persian Cat Press, explains the thinking behind "The Gift", their popular children's book app for the iPad.
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The Unglue.it ebook distribution model
by OreillyMedia 492 views
Gluejar president Eric Hellman talks about how the Unglue.it platform can be used for ebook distribution
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A multiplatform approach to children's ebooks
by OreillyMedia 326 views
Anna Abraham of PlayTales talks about creating best-of-breed interactive products for children
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Cocktails: Yahoo!'s evolving platform for content distribution
by OreillyMedia 362 views
Bruno Fernandez-Ruiz shares Yahoo!'s vision of the Cocktails platform and Livestand project
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We don't need indexes in ebooks, right?
by OreillyMedia 446 views
BIM Publishing Services CEO Kevin Broccoli on how indexes will evolve in the digital world.
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Transmedia the agile way
by OreillyMedia 359 views
Counter Intelligence Media us using the agile methodology to break new ground in the transmedia space