Last year, The Economist organised the Open Future international essay competition on the subject of Climate Change. Nearly 2,400 youths...
We have all been using passwords to access our personal accounts for various websites, and some of us use the same password for every online...
We see kids using a phone with great ease — navigating the menus and applications — this is not because they have become smarter but because the...
“Nothing ever happens like you imagine it will… but then again, if you don’t imagine, nothing ever happens at all.” ― John Green, Paper Towns ...
It was a regular Friday morning meeting at PageMajik. As Billy Joel correctly predicted decades ago, the regular crowd shuffled in. Before we all...
One popular conception of science stresses the need to always question, to always remain skeptical. However, given that scientific work requires...
I look forward to Sunday mornings at the beach. It’s when my mobile gets into sleep mode and my senses awaken — to experience the cool air, the...
Tech thrives on disruptive innovation, so it comes as no surprise that publishers regard proposals from publishing tech with suspicion — after all,...
This is the age of convenience. We would rather someone else navigated through the traffic on our way to work. And someone else cooked what we...
As a publisher, you are looking to streamline your publishing process. A mathematician observing it would probably describe it as adding to your...
Choosing the right partner for your publishing needs can go a long way in helping you achieve your publishing goals, but how do you choose the...
This week, I was fortunate enough to address a large group of publishing industry leaders at the IPG (Independent Publishers Guild) Spring...
Rights management for publishers seems to be a hot topic, with people extolling their virtues at conferences and think pieces released almost every...
Last year, Facebook was front page news when it came to light that Cambridge Analytica had obtained data on hundreds of millions of Facebook users...
There is a lot of talk about peer review and how it can be made better, but unfortunately, a lot of this happens at a level of abstraction that...
In a significant move this week, Google announced the formation of an external global advisory council designed to offer “guidance on ethical...
This piece was originally published in the Publishers Weekly Book Brunch London Book Fair Show Daily When the digital revolution began over a...
Leading Singapore-based education publisher Marshall Cavendish Education will be piloting PageMajik’s publishing workflow-based Content Management...
Information is easy to think of all-at-once, as though it were a single fluid somewhere on the internet. But when we start thinking about its...
Publishing is on the verge of exciting times. The promise of relatively new technology like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and Natural...
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