advance tablet apps

Oakland Museum of California Partners With Diablo Custom Publishing to Develop Its Advanced Magazine Tablet Application

Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) has partnered with Diablo Custom Publishing (DCP) to develop its Advanced Magazine Tablet Application (App) for the iPad, Droid and Kindle platforms. The Advanced Tablet App will be available through Apple’s iTunes store, Google Marketplace and the Amazon App Store.

Optimizing video for your advanced tablet app magazine

You may have a magazine app for your publication or you're thinking about one in 2013.  If you decide to include video (which you should) in your magazine tablet app, there are some key things to think about.  Video being watched on the tablet is hitting an explosive growth curve:

Storyguide.net shares some interesting stats:

Optimizing video for your advanced tablet app magazine

You may have a magazine app for your publication or you're thinking about one in 2013.  If you decide to include video (which you should) in your magazine tablet app, there are some key things to think about.  Video being watched on the tablet is hitting an explosive growth curve:

Storyguide.net shares some interesting stats:

The Marine Core Goes Digital Interactive

At DCP we look for compelling stories about different organizations that are creating interactive tablet apps to engage their audience. You can view the video here:http://adobe.ly/ShZ0QD

The Rise Of The Tablet

What does the future of custom publishing look like and how will the content be delivered?  It's a question we ask ourselves at DCP almost daily.

A new, high-definition Kindle

At DCP we're always on the look out for new ways to deliver custom content and the Kindle is one to watch. Santa Monica, California (CNN) -- A new, high-definition Kindle with a lighting system and a bigger Kindle Fire tablet topped the list of gadgets rolled out by Amazon on Thursday at a splashy event in an aircraft hangar. "We love to invent. We love to pioneer. We even like going down alleys that turn out to be blind alleys," CEO Jeff Bezos told reporters and other guests. "Every once in a while those blind alleys turn into broad avenues.

DCP contintues to build on the wave of tablet app growth - tablets to hit 100M shipments in 2012

At DCP we are continuing to focus on the latest and greatest in Tablet App development for our clients.  We have some very exciting news coming within the next 10 days!  To further support our investment into tablet app platforms for publishing a new data shows that tablets to hit 100M shipments in 2012: study By Lauren Johnson August 27, 2012

From Luxury Daily:

Mobile Consumer

From Adobe Research: Results from the Adobe 2012 Mobile Consumer Survey show that consumers are using their smartphones and tablet devices to connect with brands in a variety of ways, but there is significant room for improvement in the user experience.
In March 2012, Adobe surveyed more than 1,200 mobile users in the United States to learn what mobile devices they use, how they interact with websites and applications, and what they want most out of their mobile experiences.

Tablet magazines are growing at an exponential rate

Readers are discovering—and demanding—magazine apps that provide an engaging interactive experience. Now organizations have a tremendous opportunity to entertain, educate and motivate more qualified customers by adopting a tablet publishing strategy.

In 2011, iPads sold at a rate of 109 per minute, and more than 60 million will be purchased in 2012. Additionally, millions of other tablets, including Android and Kindle Fire, are expanding at an exponential rate.

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