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New Yorker to Side with Adobe for Distributing Digital Content

In the war of web solutions and Adobe formats, The New Yorker from publisher Condé Nast confirmed, like Wired, they will be using Adobe’s solutions to develop content for the iPad.

Adobe Digital Publishing reports,

Following in the success of WIRED, we’re excited that Condé Nast has chosen our Digital Magazine Solution for The New Yorker to deliver not only an immersive, interactive experience for readers, but also tangible business results.  As Tom Wallace, editorial director at Condé Nast previously stated, “WIRED’s visionary execution of Adobe technology expands the potential of this new medium for all Condé Nast magazines. Our work with Adobe is just beginning. We expect to use this technology to deliver more of our publications over the coming months.”

[WWD Media via Adobe Digital Publishing]

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