Publish2 in the NY Times
The New York Times today features a story on how our client, Publish2, and it’s CEO Scott Karp are teaching news organizations how to remain relevant and do their jobs better in the Web era. Scott coined the term “link journalism” to describe how best to organize and present news on the Web to the benefit of readers, newsrooms, and news publications.
We worked with Publish2 to design their corporate identity and website, and continue to work with Scott and his team to design their online newswire application. Publish2 is redefining how news organizations work and organize content, and Scott and his team have devised the right sort of tool to make this happen: Publish2. Congrats to everyone at Publish2 on the nice article!
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