Technology

Om Malik | Gigaom.com | 1/3/2012
Read It Later, like many of its peers such as Instapaper, is part of a growing number of save-and-read-later apps that have benefitted from the emergence of the iPad.
Michael Depp | NetNewsCheck.com | 1/3/2012
Anticipating an uptick in tablet usage and an opportunity to grow its subscriber base and offer more content within its publications, Hearst Newspapers has rolled out a series of iPad apps for its four major dailies.
Press Release | Washington Post | 1/3/2012

The Washington Post launched a unique news app that monitors Twitter and the web to tell you what people are saying about the 2012 presidential candidates and why. 

Jim Colgan | Poynter.org | 12/30/2011
First blogs, then Flickr, then YouTube, then Facebook, then Twitter, then Tumblr… If you were told there’s one more thing that you have to be using to survive in journalism, you’d be forgiven for lashing out.
Ceylan Yeginsu | International Business Times | 12/30/2011
As Apple gears up to release its most anticipated tablet yet, Android competitors are getting ready to rival the iPad 3, with Google plotting the latest aspiring iPad-killer.
Leena Rao | TechCrunch | 12/30/2011
2011 was the best holiday ever for the Kindle family, as customers purchased over 1 million Kindle devices each week.
Shane Richmond | The Telegraph | 12/29/2011

More than three million Android devices were activated over the Christmas weekend, according to Google's Andy Rubin.

Matt Rosoff | BusinessInsider.com | 12/28/2011
McClatchy cites bad customer reviews of Microsoft's existing cloud offering as a major reason why it's going to Google.
Chantal Tode | Mobile Marketer | 12/28/2011
While in-app ads are still a small portion of overall mobile ad spending, brands and marketers are expected to increase their spend over the next few years.
Matt Brian | The Next Web | 12/28/2011
App analytics company Localytics reports that the number of new iOS devices experienced an impressive boost, even by Apple standards.
Roy Greenslade | Guardian.co.uk | 12/27/2011
Gannett, the largest US newspaper publisher, is providing its editorial staff with iPhones, iPads and netbooks.
Robert Andrews | PaidContent | 12/27/2011
UK users are the most data-hungry. In 2010, average monthly data consumption per customer jumped by 108 percent.
Rick Broida | Cnet | 12/22/2011
Amazon just rolled out a Kindle app update that adds rich magazine and newspaper viewing to the iPad, among other things.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013