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Mobile App Trends for 2018

Origin Learning

The year 2017 saw terms like ‘Cryptocurrency’ and ‘Bitcoin’ enter the common lexicon. Blockchain offers a high level of security and is designed to keep information decentralized to prevent easy hacking. Apps that let users trade bitcoins with ease and in a secure environment will also gain popularity. Cyber-security.

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Securing Your Ebook: The Benefits of DRM for Publishing Companies

Kitaboo

In this article, we will explore the benefits of DRM for publishing companies and how it enhances the security of eBooks. By implementing DRM, publishers can maintain control over their content, protect their revenue streams, and ensure the integrity and security of their eBooks. Understanding DRM How Does DRM Work?

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Which eBook Format is Better? Here Are the Top 5

Kitaboo

epub) The most popular eBook format, ePUB , is short for electronic publication and was developed in 2017 by The International Digital Publishing Forum. iBooks (IBA) AZW is for Kindle, and IBA is for Apple Books. These files are created for Apple’s iBook Author (IBA) application. It is the most widely supported format.

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Cloud Revolution: 5 Publishing Transformations

Integranxt

The digital revolution picked up steam in the 2000s with the launch of eReaders by some of the largest tech giants, such as Amazon, Apple, Google, and Sony. The next milestone in this journey was the emergence of the IDPF standard with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in 2017.

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Revising Beliefs, Behaviors and Value

CLO Magazine

Congress in December 2017. The phrase “new normal” has proven to be a security blanket most mainstream economists have found extremely difficult to discard. Within weeks of tax law passage, Apple announced its $350 billion investment plan. Actions spoke louder than words. Stay tuned. Echols , U.S.

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Phasing out Flash

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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