Apple acquires magazine app, eyes role as news distributor

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Apple acquires magazine app, eyes role as news distributor

In a sign that the company is deepening its interest in becoming a major distributor of news, Apple is buying Texture, a digital magazine subscription app from prominent publishers. Texture — formerly known as Next Issue Media — aims to be a virtual newsstand that gives readers access to roughly 200
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All 'Amogh' on the starry front

“I did a course in direction, screenplay and writing and acting from the Film Institute of pune (FTTI). Right after that, I worked in the Bollywood film industry as shots planner and as assistant director for a movie's pre production. Soon after, I came to work in Kannada film industry, where I joined the Adarsha
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Apple to Acquire Digital-Magazine-Subscription Service Texture

Next Issue, which launched in 2009, was envisioned as a way for publishers to compete against tech titans like Apple, whose app store has come to dominate distribution in the digital publishing marketplace. In a joint statement, Texture's key publishing investors said the sale was in line with the shifting
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Artists regroup with “Within these walls” Exhibition

… Fata Von Reiche and daughter, Lefaga Von Reiche, had a mixture of paintings and prints of display to add to the exhibition. The M.A.D.D. gallery in Moto'otua is focused on the educational development of children through creative mediums such as dance, drama and creative writing programmes.
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Camilla's $12 million tell-all rocks the Queen and Prince Charles

The Duchess of Cornwall has been in top secret negotiations with book publishers in the US about a deal that could see her share her never-told-before story, much to the shock of senior royals. It's believed the blockbuster expose will reveal exactly how her illicit romance with Charles began and new
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Mountain living explored at annual show March 17-18

Dr. Kenneth Wyatt and his late wife, Veda, lived in Tulia, Texas, where the entire Wyatt family, which includes three generations of artists, own and operate the Wyatt Gallery and Studio, Y-8 Publishing Company and Y-8 Bronze Foundry. The Wyatts have a Gallery in Amarillo, Texas; a Gallery/Studio in
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