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Fancy a Dram? Whisky Magazine adds a touch of sophistication to Newsstand.

Here at Exact Editions we invite you to kick back, relax, and pull up the Whisky Magazine App on your iPad.

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The opulent title is now available at the simple touch of a button. The searchable archive of issues ensuring that it has never been easier for a whisky lover to research and explore their favourite tipple.

Stuffed full of tastings and interviews, Whisky Magazine takes you on a journey of the very best in the world of whisky. Roll … Keep Reading

New to the App store, the biggest selling Bridal Magazine in Ireland – Ireland’s Wedding Journal.

The beautiful quarterly Irish wedding magazine, Ireland’s Wedding Journal , is now available to download to your Apple Newsstand, with subscriptions available from Three Months to One Year.

Ireland's Wedding Journal

Subscriptions include searchable back issues, giving you more ideas than ever for your big day. The latest issue is packed with features to inspire, from gown galleries to themed weddings and Mother of the Bride couture.

The App design is simple yet effective, allowing you to flick through the high-definition pages and … Keep Reading

Some data on Apple’s iTunes Newsstand Sales

AppleInsider reports that the average daily sale for iTunes Newsstand titles is $70,000.

A new study released on Tuesday reveals that Apple iPad users spend about $70,000 each day on tablet-centric newspapers and magazines purchased through Newsstand for iOS.

The study was conducted by Distimo a research analytics firm. So it can only be based on guesswork. My initial reaction was that this daily total sounds rather small; from our own experience with 50 apps in the market, I would … Keep Reading

Why the new iPad is just the iPad

There was quite a bit of momentum behind the idea that the new iPad would be called iPad 3. So much so that there was a rumour shortly before the presentation that it would be called iPad HD.

Some of the reviewers found it easier to refer to their review device as iPad 3 — even John Gruber headlined his review iPad (3)…though he clarified this as “the new iPad a.k.a. (for comparison’s sake) the iPad 3”.

Why … Keep Reading

MLA Guidance on how not to Cite a Tweet

Last week there was a flurry of blogs and a twittering of tweets about some new guidance from the Modern Language Association (of America) on How Do I Cite a Tweet?

The nub of their advice is that

Begin the entry in the works-cited list with the author’s real name and, in parentheses, user name, if both are known and they differ. If only the user name is known, give it alone.

Next provide the entire text of the tweet

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