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America's MacLife magazine does the same thing using a firm called Texterity, which has made a raft of magazines, including the redoubtable Powder/Bulk Solids, work on a hand-held device.
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Digital magazine providers such as Texterity (www. texterity.com) enable a “Look Inside the Magazine” that allows the search bots to see clean and structured XML, while the reader gets the “visual experience” of the page … With all the words, but the pictures too, and as originally shown in the publication.
Once Nearly Invisible To Search Engines, Flash Files Can Now Be Found And Indexed Erick Schonfeld 2005
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You'll either have to pay a service provider, such as Texterity or Zinio, to convert your PDF files to flip-book format, or you'll have to have a staff member on hand capable of creating it (which generally requires pretty advanced knowledge of Flash).
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As part of a beta test Texterity will provide free and open access to a great selection of consumer and business magazines to all iPhone and iPod touch users
November 2007 2007
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We plan to have the pages converted by our vendor Texterity into a digital magazine so that the world has access to this issue of 02138 in its entirety.
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Masthead archives to be free as part of sponsorship deal with Texterity
Canadian Magazines 2009
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Texterity is a flip-book creator that includes a built-in lead management system.
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Texterity was named a "Top 100 Company" by EContent magazine.
unknown title 2009
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Masthead archives to be free as part of sponsorship deal with Texterity
Canadian Magazines 2009
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Masthead archives to be free as part of sponsorship deal with Texterity
Canadian Magazines 2009
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