If you are feeling equal parts creative and entrepreneurial, Makr by Happy Media could be the app you need to succeed (using only your phone). Using your own visual identity or logo, create custom swag (like t-shirts, tote bags, or temporary tattoos). Once your items are mocked-up and looking just right, you can then sell your merchandise in the built-in online store (letting … [Read more...] about Design and Sell Custom Merchandise with Makr iOS App
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Speakaboos Partners with Industry Leaders on Children’s Literacy Platform
As digital entertainment becomes more accessible and mobile devices become more commonplace, a number of parents are taking advantage of the safety and the confidence that comes from a subscription to ebooks. Companies are beginning to take notice of a need in the marketplace for access to engaging, entertaining content that parents and educators don't have to search through … [Read more...] about Speakaboos Partners with Industry Leaders on Children’s Literacy Platform
Digital Dredd: Jumping onto 2000AD with Prog 1824
The most daunting thing about comics these days, it seems, is the continuity: Where's the starting point for a comic that has been running since 1947? Marvel and DC have both made efforts in this direction in the past few years, with DC's New 52 and Marvel's Marvel Now touted as jumping-on points. The UK comic 2000AD has been around since 1977, and it wasn't easy to find in … [Read more...] about Digital Dredd: Jumping onto 2000AD with Prog 1824
Douglas County Libraries New iOS App Allows In-App Purchases
Douglas County Libraries has come up with a new iOS app with the unique ability of allowing in-app purchases while most of its peers force users to do the same via a browser. The app is also easy to use though the fact that is based on Adobe’s Digital Rights Management technology does dampen things a bit as this limits the use of the app in a limited number of devices. Of … [Read more...] about Douglas County Libraries New iOS App Allows In-App Purchases
New York Times’ Experimental HTML5 iPad App Launched
New York Times has come up with its own HTML 5 web app for the iPad in a move that makes the publication's iOS app redundant. However, it is unlikely to pull the plug on its iOS app anytime soon as things are still in experimental stages for the newspaper. "Our subscribers have told us they are interested in trying new ways of reading The Times across a variety of … [Read more...] about New York Times’ Experimental HTML5 iPad App Launched