If you’re over 35, spend and hour or two on the social media sensation TikTok, and leave feeling befuddled, don’t worry. I think that is part of the point. In fact, clueless oldsters have become a sub-genre within this short-form, looped video social network. There are clips of teens (the core user base) torturing their parents with weird questions and diatribes, parents embarrassing their kids by aspiring to become TikTok stars themselves, thirty-somethings trying to bust a move to a background soundtrack and declaring themselves too old for the platform. In other words, part of the gestalt of TikTok is the inside joke about its basic inscrutability. On the surface, the looped video format reminds me of the short-lived Vine. It’s filled with pranks, because apparently a lot of people still fall for the Diet-Coke-and-Mentos routine. There are also tons of magic tricks and optical illusions. And celebrities like Will Smith have taken to the platform. But the bulk of the content is a new wave form of karaoke and everyday people showing off their best dance moves—often synchronized or in response to other posts and ongoing challenges posed by the app. It feels like a cacophony of random content—a testament to how radically the social media experience breaks from 20th Century media’s focus on polish, fluidity and coherence. Linearity is so '80s. But what distinguishes TikTok from most of its social media predecessors is that the randomness of the content is part of the... Continue reading at 'Folio Magazine'
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Cambridge University Press’ Education publishing arm has been renamed International... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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Schools and libraries specialist Raintree is launching into India with locally produced books... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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In 2006, when PW released the first report on the content services industry in India, the topics centered on XML, PDF, and e-deliverables, and conversations revolved around print- vs. content-centric work flow. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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Nature Publishing Group is trying to break into the future of scientific publishing with its new linked data platform—launched earlier this month; the new platform is designed to enrich search functions. Continue reading at Folio Magazine
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Last week, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple and five publishers for allegedly colluding on ebook prices, and class-actions suits in the U.S. continue. Three Canadian law firms are filing class-action suits against as well ... Continue reading at Editor & Publisher
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An unconventional collection of novels failed to generate a consensus among the Pulitzer board members. Continue reading at The New York Times
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Digital migration has taken off in the UK and US, but not in other countries to any significant... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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In February, the Educational Development Corporation said it would remove all its titles from Amazon, more evidence of the tumult over who gets to decide how much a book costs. Continue reading at The New York Times
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Book production company Imago is to launch a new digital consultancy tasked with helping... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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Alleged collusion aside, the publishing industry's agency pricing model may actually protect the long-term interests of everyone in the ebook value chain. Continue reading at AllThingsD
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Eight of the top 10 publishers saw double-digit drops in printed book sales year-on-year in the... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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Works that will be available for perusal will include Gutenberg's Bible, believed to be the first text ever printed. Continue reading at The Christian Science Monitor
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Three of the five book publishers sued Wednesday by the Department of Justice quickly agree to scrap their deal with Apple and claim no wrong-doing. Continue reading at PC World
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Apple's Steve Jobs played a key role in a price-fixing plan with five ebook publishers, federal and state officials say in antitrust lawsuits.WASHINGTON — Former Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs was a key player in a conspiracy with five major book publishers to drive up the price of... Continue reading at Los Angeles Times
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The U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Apple and five book publishers over alleged ebook price fixing means that the publishers have to... Continue reading at PC World
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Five of the companies under investigation in Europe over ebook pricing have made representations... Continue reading at The Bookseller
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The US accuses Apple and Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Simon and Schuster and Penguin of colluding over the prices of ebooks they sell. This lawsuit is over the firms' move to the agency model where publishers rather than sellers set price ... Continue reading at Editor & Publisher
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The U.S. filed an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday against Apple Inc. and five of the nation's largest publishers, alleging they conspired to limit competition for the pricing of ebooks. Continue reading at AllThingsD
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WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department on Wednesday sued Apple Inc. and five major book publishers for allegedly colluding to fix ebook prices. Continue reading at Los Angeles Times
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In December 2010 I asked: "Is someone fixing ebook prices?" Google's digital bookstore opened for business, and I started comparing prices only to find them fairly consistent across all retailers. I expected to see huge variances, not pricing consistency, which shouldn't be in a competitive... Continue reading at Betanews
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