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‘All the News that Fits in Your Pocket’ soon will be on handheld devices

Pixel Mags, the sole creator of the HhJ, or “All the News that Fits in Your Pocket,” book app, will release the preview chapter soon. Look for the complete book this fall.

Book description: Newspapers today are dying. In fact, the death rattle of all print media distinctly is audible as newsrooms quickly are turning into funeral homes. Journalism is morphing from a brick and mortar environment to a handheld phenomenon. Netbooks, PDAs and cell phones are where all major stories are breaking. The news business is trying quickly to catch up in a field where the last major paradigm shift was the PC/Internet revolution. Now, with iPhones, BlackBerry devices, digital cameras, video devices and Web sites at the touch of a button, anyone can break a story and distribute it worldwide with a cell phone.

One Response to “‘All the News that Fits in Your Pocket’ soon will be on handheld devices”

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  1. M.B. Parsley says:

    Josh,
    Dude, you nailed it this past week with the Hhj paradigm. USA Today is giving up the print ghost and going mobile. You called it. BTW, great cover story on Dow Jones.
    Kudos!
    MBP

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Introduction / Newspapers today are dying. In fact, the death rattle of all print media distinctly is audible and newsrooms quickly are turning into funeral homes as journalism morphs from a bricks-and-mortar environment to a handheld phenomenon. Netbooks, PDAs and cell phones are where all of the world's major stories are breaking.

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*Keeping with the book's theme, it was the author's sole decision not to release it in print. As such, this is an electronic version that's readable on most handheld devices and computers.

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