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The Digital Leap: Mastering ePublishing in the Digital Era

Kitaboo

These digital materials are then disseminated through the Internet or other digital media. Other publications such as academic journals, magazines and so on can also be accessed across different computers and mobile devices. ePublishing makes updating information on books fast and convenient.

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The Advantages of DRM in the Publishing Industry

Kitaboo

We all know how simple and easy it is to distribute and share content on the Internet. The very nature of the Internet makes file sharing a piece of cake. In the case of sharing material on the internet, traditional copyright laws don’t hold good because it is very difficult to monitor those who break the law.

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Fed Tech Roundup August 27

CTOvision

Iowa testing digital driver's licenses - GCN.com. The License Plate Surveillance Technology That Caught the Virginia Shooter - Newsweek. Symantec takes on the Internet of unsecured things - GCN.com. USPS Official: First Priority with Internet of Things is Cost Cutting - Nextgov. State Dept. Rebuild Healthy Homes from HUD.

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The Advantages of DRM in the Publishing Industry

Kitaboo

We all know how simple and easy it is to distribute and share content on the Internet. The very nature of the Internet makes file sharing a piece of cake. In the case of sharing material on the internet, traditional copyright laws don’t hold good because it is very difficult to monitor those who break the law. Increased ROI.

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8 big IT failures of 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

In space, no-one can cancel your software license NASA is a scientific marvel that does all sorts of cool and inspiring space stuff; it’s also a sprawling government bureaucracy with thousands of employees and computer systems under its umbrella. This turned out not to be true.)

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Microsoft says U.S. should copy Australian law targeting Google and Facebook over news content

GeekWire

Smith used the occasion in his post to dive deeper on threats to democracy and journalism and the erosion of traditional news sources at the hands of the internet and social media. Microsoft also touted its MSN licensing agreements with 1,200 publishers worldwide, generating $1 billion in revenue for those publishers since 2014.

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T-Mobile: ‘We Know How the Hacker Did It’

SecureWorld News

The personal information includes name, address, date of birth, driver's license information, and Social Security numbers. The Wall Street Journal reports that John Binns, a 21-year-old U.S. The WSJ says he managed to infiltrate T-Mobile’s systems after identifying an internet-exposed router with a security vulnerability.

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