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
DIGITAL CONTENT
 It is a type of content that exists in the form of
digital data and also known as digital media.
 It is stored on either digital or analog storage in
specific formats.
 The forms of digital content include information
that is digitally broadcast, streamed or contained
in computer files. The narrower approach of the
types of digital content include popular media
types, while a broader approach considers any
type of digital information (e. g. digitally updated
weather forecast, GPS map, etc.) as digital content.

1. SlideShare
 It is popular with content marketers in companies that
sell to other businesses (business-to-business). Many
in the B2B world make frequent use of PowerPoint and
Google presentations.
 is a place you can share those presentations with the
world. You can also upload videos, documents and
infographics.
 hosts the uploaded content assets in a share-friendly
way. For example, you can allow members of the
public to embed your work.

2. DocStoc
 It is more for writers and freelance professionals and also
great when finding professional content to represent your
business.
 It uses cloud hosting to help businesses develop documents
needed for their organizations to grow. They have access to
resources and productivity tools to assist different types of
establishments. By using a template from this site, you can
develop documents such as brochures, contractual
agreements, employment applications, and info-graphics. It
can access to other professional resources such as
electronic applications to acquire a business license.
 This is catered more for individuals looking to make a
purchase so it is great for companies looking to save time
and money on business development.

3. Blip.tv
 It is an online video with a strong slant toward web sodes, web
series, and other serial content. Blip encourages regular content
so quality is usually pretty high.
 It supports most video formats and has 1 GB of storage per
video. There is a pro account with better conversion rates, timed
release, HD and priority in transcode. Any user can sign up for
an advertising account that splits ad revenue 50/50. There's a
dashboard to let you plan your web series in advance, share
your videos, and use analytics. Blip also distributes through
most major video platforms (including YouTube).
 It is use if a user plans on starting a series and want a suite of
tools to help you create, manage and promote your work.

4. Vimeo
 Vimeo is the artsy cousin of YouTube. Vimeo users
usually aim for high-quality content over fails or cat
clips.
 It comes with the standard suite, plus the ability to
create and share videos to groups or channels. There's
also a video school to help users make better videos. A
pro account will let it users bump up their weekly
upload capacity from 500 MB to 5 GB with unlimited HD
uploads.
 Vimeo is a solid platform as creative outlet or are just
looking for a more constructive community (i.e. less
trolls, more feedback).

5. Flickr
 Flickr actually let users upload videos by just clicking the Explore
tab. The team still sees photo uploading as its main game, but it is
also "gently" building out its video abilities. It calls videos "long
photos" and limits their length to just 90 seconds.
 Basic users can upload two 90 seconds videos a month. Pro users
have unlimited access. Options are a little sparse at the moment,
with basically the same feature set as Flickr's photo uploads.
 Flickr may seem restrictive, but users willing to embrace short-form
video will have access to Flickr's massive and active user base. It
may not be a great option for home video collection, but video
experiments abound. Flickr's video space is going to keep growing.

6. Veoh
 Veoh let user upload enormously long videos. The site is for
long-form videos and doesn't have a size restriction for
uploading. It become a space for full-length films and short
clips alike.
 It contain the features which is unlimited upload capacity and a
smart UI that make it easy and relatively quick to load huge
files. While it may not have the same audience as YouTube,
the lack of restrictions has attracted some top-quality videos
and shows.
 It is the best bet if a user feels hamstrung by size restrictions
but still want a quality platform.

7. Yumpu
Yumpu is a great tool for content marketers and social
media advertising. It is use to turn users PDF files into e-paper.
Content marketing is more popular than ever as companies are
relying on publishing content and sharing media to produce sales
and build brand recognition. Unlike scribd mobile and Docstoc, this
site is geared toward helping freelancers share content and earn a
living rather than using content created by other freelancers.

 Yumpu has millions of published content for
readers to view and share like scibd. It focuses on
a variety of different types of content where as
scribd mobile focuses on eBooks. It can also read
magazines, brochures, and catalogs from different
companies and publishers and also can submit the
content to build your audience. Yumpu can
mention content of a user’s website or business for
viewers to stumble across. Lastly it is use to turn a
project to a best seller.

8.Viddler
 Viddler is more geared to companies and
corporations than homemade video.
 With the business focus comes business tools,
viddler let users access analytics, customize their
video players, distribute to iTunes, place
comments within the video and even monetize
with Viddler's adworks tool.
 It provides a stable starter kit with an array of
support features.

9.DailyMotion
 Dailymotion is organized more like a content aggregator and it offers
videos of varying length organized by category. There's plenty of
user-made videos, but professional, quality clips are more
prominently featured.
 supports the most common video formats but restricts storage
capacity to less than 150 MB and less than 20 minutes per video.
The emphasis is on community, with the ability to add other users in
a contact list and send feedback. Most high-powered features, like
HD uploads, are locked behind pro accounts.
 It's not the most intuitive site for uploaders, but it's easy for curious
viewers to browse. If a user can manage the backend, there's a
good chance his/her video will reach new eyes.

10. Yfrog
 Yfrog is the dark horse because it is better known as a photo-
sharing site for Twitter, but it also has the capacity for video,
with a healthy and growing selection.
 Users can upload their short videos and post to Twitter all
from one place they can also see what videos (or photos)
their network have posted using the site. There isn't much of
a search function, instead relying on news feed-style postings
as their friends upload videos.
 Yfrog let user get his/her videos up and out through his/her
social network faster than any of the sites. There may be
fewer features, but it's really about uniting your own social
community around video.

11. Issuu
 It is a virtual creative desk – publishing – and sharing. Everything is at a
single place and that too for free.
 It focuses on magazines, articles and anything that the user could
normally find in a print publication. Users can explore thousands of
individual items that range from reports to actual magazines. A mobile
version is also available for smartphone users. The application also
allows its users to customize the look of their Issuu interface by
changing colors, adding a logo and inserting their own background
image or pattern. The site breaks out its contents into various categories,
based on genre or document type. Genre categories include travel,
sports, film, and almost anything. User can go on creating articles,
essays, books, catalogs, journals and reports to presentations, photo
albums, portfolios, newspapers and manuals and they can also share
their documents with the Issuu community.
 Issuu is a helpful resource for users who enjoys reading publications.
The application can also help users publish professionally and offers
multiple accounts which appeal to each type of user. Casual readers
can even visit the Issuu website and explore its contents without
playing or signing up.

12. Lulu
 Advantages: It is very flexible. Let user publish a wide
variety of projects. Easy drag-and-drop function for creating
photo-based books. Customizes the publishing process to
meet the particularities of all different types of projects.
Offers plenty of FAQ guides and a live chat feature to guide
you from start to finish.
 Disadvantages: Lulu takes a 20 percent cut of the profits
earned from your book.
 Bottom Line: Lulu offers a comprehensive self-publishing
solution that accommodates almost any project—
professional or amateur—that users like to print.

13. Blurb
 It combines ease of use, creativity and quality to make long-
lasting, memorable photo books.
 With one of the most streamlined creative processes that
combines quick uploading and intuitive photo books design tools
and applications with helpful tips and book ideas found
throughout the process, users can’t go wrong. Blurb uses
booksmart which is a freesoftware that combines the tools and
functions of multiple photo editing and journaling suites into one,
all-inclusive program. Users can craft photo books to their
specifications, with special considerations for travel, weddings,
cooking, photo portfolio, poetry, family history and others, all
readily available.
Blurb Categories
 Photo books are available in five sizes, 7×7-inch, 8×10-inch,
10×8-inch, 12×12-inch and 13×11-inch. Custom logos, photo
and graphic covers, linen and leather and other material
bindings are available for increased photo books customization.
 Blurb offers very competitive and easy to understand
pricing, offering some good discounts of reasonable
quantities.
 Through BlurbNation, this photo books site can help
users get professional book editing.
Blurb Categories
 Photo books are available in five sizes, 7×7-inch, 8×10-
inch, 10×8-inch, 12×12-inch and 13×11-inch. Custom
logos, photo and graphic covers, linen and leather and
other material bindings are available for increased photo
books customization.
Advantages: The optional professional design service may come in
handy for big projects.
Disadvantages: Online chat was too often unavailable and it is only
good for photo books.
Blurb stands out above many photo books publishers, providing a
unique set of tools and applications to craft professional-grade,
memorable photo books that are ideal for both personal and commercial
purposes. Although it lacks some sizing and binding options, Blurb will
do an admirable job of most projects.

14. Yudu
 It is a free online library stocked with all kinds of digital content—
things like books, magazines, music and photos. The target
audience of yudu isn’t only made up of people looking to publish.
The archive is a great place for anyone wishing to browse and
connect with people who have similar hobbies and interests.
 It is primarily a great place for people who are looking to publish
their work online. Yudu isn’t just a written word library because
it’s publishing system offers searchable video, audio, and
images.
 Yudu can publish to IOS, Andorid and Web
 Yudu’s cross-platform solution utilises fixed-page layouts as
well as “rich view” capability, which means that content
automatically reflows and adapts to fit the size of each
device, resulting in a much higher quality reading experience.
Yudu pro customers can purchase branded iPad/iPhone apps
built by yudu. They then need only to upload their master .pdf
file to yudu to easily self-publish the highest quality web,
iPhone and iPad publications. It also offers a bureau service
for those who don’t wish to self-publish.
 Advantages:
1. Wonderful resource for students and professionals
2. Great archive of free digital content
3. Allows users to connect and share interests
4. Publishing is fast and easy
 Disadvantages:
1. Users can’t edit text in a published document
2. Certain fonts don’t show up correctly

15. Calameo
 Calameo is best seen through the setup process,
where the options allow users to pull together a
magazine from any source, including the internet. Batch
file uploading, album and category designation,
language, public or private publishing, and descriptions
can be entered from this screen, as can profile settings.
 Calameo can accept the formats of PDF, OpenOffice,
MS Office, and text files to create your magazine.
Comments, the right to download the publications, and
rights and privileges (Creative Commons) are options
with every upload.
Calameo have no printing component to the application. Calameo is an
outlet for online magazine publishing with an easy to search (and thereby
find) directory.
Advantages:
1. Good document viewer
2. License options
3. Easy sharing
4. Superb look
Disadvantages:
1. The Physical printing depends on the user itself.
2. Too much fee for the Ad-free package.
Calameo is a great tool to use for publishing.

16. Theemefy
 It allow users to create a customized magazine in simple
steps. User only need to do is to add links of the stuff he/she
found interesting, put in interesting content from social
networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook that moved
him/her and upload photos that he/she find appropriate for
his/her content. User can also upload videos on themefy.
 Themeefy let user to jot down notes and add personal
touches to their magazine. It matters a lot how they compile
and organize their material. User can create a good effect
just by organizing his/her magazine in a certain way. He/ she
choose how much content, how many photographs and how
many notes his/her magazine will have. User have complete
freedom to choose the way in which you want to present it to
public.
.

 Themeefy is a cool and professional way to share your
knowledge with your friends online. You can share anything
(content, photos, videos) on themefy and create a spectacular
magazine.
 Advantages:
1. Free.
2. Allows inclusion from wikipedia, flickr, YouTube, etc.
3. Skip the idiotic registration process using social links
4. Very nice layouts.
 Disadvantages:
1. A lurky viewer.

17. Joomag
 It allow users to create magazines, e-books, catalogs, reports,
brochures and photo albums, and also delivers an exceptional
reading experience.
 Joomag Converter converts user content into digitial interactive
content and therefore the user can publish that into magazine, photo
album, ebook and catalogs.
 Advantages:
1. Allows embedding options
2. Very easy-to-use interface
 Disadvantages:
1. Feels immature at times

References:
 http://www.appappeal.com/app/issuu
 http://startuptunes.com/2011/12/14/create-your-personal-magazine-with-
simple-tools-on-themeefy
 http://www.madrasgeek.com/2010/10/create-your-own-free-online-
magazihttp://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2302311,00.asp
 ne-with-joomag.html
 http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2302311,00.asp

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Alternative access to digital content

  • 2.  DIGITAL CONTENT  It is a type of content that exists in the form of digital data and also known as digital media.  It is stored on either digital or analog storage in specific formats.  The forms of digital content include information that is digitally broadcast, streamed or contained in computer files. The narrower approach of the types of digital content include popular media types, while a broader approach considers any type of digital information (e. g. digitally updated weather forecast, GPS map, etc.) as digital content.
  • 3.  1. SlideShare  It is popular with content marketers in companies that sell to other businesses (business-to-business). Many in the B2B world make frequent use of PowerPoint and Google presentations.  is a place you can share those presentations with the world. You can also upload videos, documents and infographics.  hosts the uploaded content assets in a share-friendly way. For example, you can allow members of the public to embed your work.
  • 4.  2. DocStoc  It is more for writers and freelance professionals and also great when finding professional content to represent your business.  It uses cloud hosting to help businesses develop documents needed for their organizations to grow. They have access to resources and productivity tools to assist different types of establishments. By using a template from this site, you can develop documents such as brochures, contractual agreements, employment applications, and info-graphics. It can access to other professional resources such as electronic applications to acquire a business license.  This is catered more for individuals looking to make a purchase so it is great for companies looking to save time and money on business development.
  • 5.  3. Blip.tv  It is an online video with a strong slant toward web sodes, web series, and other serial content. Blip encourages regular content so quality is usually pretty high.  It supports most video formats and has 1 GB of storage per video. There is a pro account with better conversion rates, timed release, HD and priority in transcode. Any user can sign up for an advertising account that splits ad revenue 50/50. There's a dashboard to let you plan your web series in advance, share your videos, and use analytics. Blip also distributes through most major video platforms (including YouTube).  It is use if a user plans on starting a series and want a suite of tools to help you create, manage and promote your work.
  • 6.  4. Vimeo  Vimeo is the artsy cousin of YouTube. Vimeo users usually aim for high-quality content over fails or cat clips.  It comes with the standard suite, plus the ability to create and share videos to groups or channels. There's also a video school to help users make better videos. A pro account will let it users bump up their weekly upload capacity from 500 MB to 5 GB with unlimited HD uploads.  Vimeo is a solid platform as creative outlet or are just looking for a more constructive community (i.e. less trolls, more feedback).
  • 7.  5. Flickr  Flickr actually let users upload videos by just clicking the Explore tab. The team still sees photo uploading as its main game, but it is also "gently" building out its video abilities. It calls videos "long photos" and limits their length to just 90 seconds.  Basic users can upload two 90 seconds videos a month. Pro users have unlimited access. Options are a little sparse at the moment, with basically the same feature set as Flickr's photo uploads.  Flickr may seem restrictive, but users willing to embrace short-form video will have access to Flickr's massive and active user base. It may not be a great option for home video collection, but video experiments abound. Flickr's video space is going to keep growing.
  • 8.  6. Veoh  Veoh let user upload enormously long videos. The site is for long-form videos and doesn't have a size restriction for uploading. It become a space for full-length films and short clips alike.  It contain the features which is unlimited upload capacity and a smart UI that make it easy and relatively quick to load huge files. While it may not have the same audience as YouTube, the lack of restrictions has attracted some top-quality videos and shows.  It is the best bet if a user feels hamstrung by size restrictions but still want a quality platform.
  • 9.  7. Yumpu Yumpu is a great tool for content marketers and social media advertising. It is use to turn users PDF files into e-paper. Content marketing is more popular than ever as companies are relying on publishing content and sharing media to produce sales and build brand recognition. Unlike scribd mobile and Docstoc, this site is geared toward helping freelancers share content and earn a living rather than using content created by other freelancers.
  • 10.   Yumpu has millions of published content for readers to view and share like scibd. It focuses on a variety of different types of content where as scribd mobile focuses on eBooks. It can also read magazines, brochures, and catalogs from different companies and publishers and also can submit the content to build your audience. Yumpu can mention content of a user’s website or business for viewers to stumble across. Lastly it is use to turn a project to a best seller.
  • 11.  8.Viddler  Viddler is more geared to companies and corporations than homemade video.  With the business focus comes business tools, viddler let users access analytics, customize their video players, distribute to iTunes, place comments within the video and even monetize with Viddler's adworks tool.  It provides a stable starter kit with an array of support features.
  • 12.  9.DailyMotion  Dailymotion is organized more like a content aggregator and it offers videos of varying length organized by category. There's plenty of user-made videos, but professional, quality clips are more prominently featured.  supports the most common video formats but restricts storage capacity to less than 150 MB and less than 20 minutes per video. The emphasis is on community, with the ability to add other users in a contact list and send feedback. Most high-powered features, like HD uploads, are locked behind pro accounts.  It's not the most intuitive site for uploaders, but it's easy for curious viewers to browse. If a user can manage the backend, there's a good chance his/her video will reach new eyes.
  • 13.  10. Yfrog  Yfrog is the dark horse because it is better known as a photo- sharing site for Twitter, but it also has the capacity for video, with a healthy and growing selection.  Users can upload their short videos and post to Twitter all from one place they can also see what videos (or photos) their network have posted using the site. There isn't much of a search function, instead relying on news feed-style postings as their friends upload videos.  Yfrog let user get his/her videos up and out through his/her social network faster than any of the sites. There may be fewer features, but it's really about uniting your own social community around video.
  • 14.  11. Issuu  It is a virtual creative desk – publishing – and sharing. Everything is at a single place and that too for free.  It focuses on magazines, articles and anything that the user could normally find in a print publication. Users can explore thousands of individual items that range from reports to actual magazines. A mobile version is also available for smartphone users. The application also allows its users to customize the look of their Issuu interface by changing colors, adding a logo and inserting their own background image or pattern. The site breaks out its contents into various categories, based on genre or document type. Genre categories include travel, sports, film, and almost anything. User can go on creating articles, essays, books, catalogs, journals and reports to presentations, photo albums, portfolios, newspapers and manuals and they can also share their documents with the Issuu community.
  • 15.  Issuu is a helpful resource for users who enjoys reading publications. The application can also help users publish professionally and offers multiple accounts which appeal to each type of user. Casual readers can even visit the Issuu website and explore its contents without playing or signing up.
  • 16.  12. Lulu  Advantages: It is very flexible. Let user publish a wide variety of projects. Easy drag-and-drop function for creating photo-based books. Customizes the publishing process to meet the particularities of all different types of projects. Offers plenty of FAQ guides and a live chat feature to guide you from start to finish.  Disadvantages: Lulu takes a 20 percent cut of the profits earned from your book.  Bottom Line: Lulu offers a comprehensive self-publishing solution that accommodates almost any project— professional or amateur—that users like to print.
  • 17.  13. Blurb  It combines ease of use, creativity and quality to make long- lasting, memorable photo books.  With one of the most streamlined creative processes that combines quick uploading and intuitive photo books design tools and applications with helpful tips and book ideas found throughout the process, users can’t go wrong. Blurb uses booksmart which is a freesoftware that combines the tools and functions of multiple photo editing and journaling suites into one, all-inclusive program. Users can craft photo books to their specifications, with special considerations for travel, weddings, cooking, photo portfolio, poetry, family history and others, all readily available. Blurb Categories  Photo books are available in five sizes, 7×7-inch, 8×10-inch, 10×8-inch, 12×12-inch and 13×11-inch. Custom logos, photo and graphic covers, linen and leather and other material bindings are available for increased photo books customization.
  • 18.  Blurb offers very competitive and easy to understand pricing, offering some good discounts of reasonable quantities.  Through BlurbNation, this photo books site can help users get professional book editing. Blurb Categories  Photo books are available in five sizes, 7×7-inch, 8×10- inch, 10×8-inch, 12×12-inch and 13×11-inch. Custom logos, photo and graphic covers, linen and leather and other material bindings are available for increased photo books customization.
  • 19. Advantages: The optional professional design service may come in handy for big projects. Disadvantages: Online chat was too often unavailable and it is only good for photo books. Blurb stands out above many photo books publishers, providing a unique set of tools and applications to craft professional-grade, memorable photo books that are ideal for both personal and commercial purposes. Although it lacks some sizing and binding options, Blurb will do an admirable job of most projects.
  • 20.  14. Yudu  It is a free online library stocked with all kinds of digital content— things like books, magazines, music and photos. The target audience of yudu isn’t only made up of people looking to publish. The archive is a great place for anyone wishing to browse and connect with people who have similar hobbies and interests.  It is primarily a great place for people who are looking to publish their work online. Yudu isn’t just a written word library because it’s publishing system offers searchable video, audio, and images.  Yudu can publish to IOS, Andorid and Web
  • 21.  Yudu’s cross-platform solution utilises fixed-page layouts as well as “rich view” capability, which means that content automatically reflows and adapts to fit the size of each device, resulting in a much higher quality reading experience. Yudu pro customers can purchase branded iPad/iPhone apps built by yudu. They then need only to upload their master .pdf file to yudu to easily self-publish the highest quality web, iPhone and iPad publications. It also offers a bureau service for those who don’t wish to self-publish.
  • 22.  Advantages: 1. Wonderful resource for students and professionals 2. Great archive of free digital content 3. Allows users to connect and share interests 4. Publishing is fast and easy  Disadvantages: 1. Users can’t edit text in a published document 2. Certain fonts don’t show up correctly
  • 23.  15. Calameo  Calameo is best seen through the setup process, where the options allow users to pull together a magazine from any source, including the internet. Batch file uploading, album and category designation, language, public or private publishing, and descriptions can be entered from this screen, as can profile settings.  Calameo can accept the formats of PDF, OpenOffice, MS Office, and text files to create your magazine. Comments, the right to download the publications, and rights and privileges (Creative Commons) are options with every upload.
  • 24. Calameo have no printing component to the application. Calameo is an outlet for online magazine publishing with an easy to search (and thereby find) directory. Advantages: 1. Good document viewer 2. License options 3. Easy sharing 4. Superb look Disadvantages: 1. The Physical printing depends on the user itself. 2. Too much fee for the Ad-free package. Calameo is a great tool to use for publishing.
  • 25.  16. Theemefy  It allow users to create a customized magazine in simple steps. User only need to do is to add links of the stuff he/she found interesting, put in interesting content from social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook that moved him/her and upload photos that he/she find appropriate for his/her content. User can also upload videos on themefy.  Themeefy let user to jot down notes and add personal touches to their magazine. It matters a lot how they compile and organize their material. User can create a good effect just by organizing his/her magazine in a certain way. He/ she choose how much content, how many photographs and how many notes his/her magazine will have. User have complete freedom to choose the way in which you want to present it to public. .
  • 26.   Themeefy is a cool and professional way to share your knowledge with your friends online. You can share anything (content, photos, videos) on themefy and create a spectacular magazine.  Advantages: 1. Free. 2. Allows inclusion from wikipedia, flickr, YouTube, etc. 3. Skip the idiotic registration process using social links 4. Very nice layouts.  Disadvantages: 1. A lurky viewer.
  • 27.  17. Joomag  It allow users to create magazines, e-books, catalogs, reports, brochures and photo albums, and also delivers an exceptional reading experience.  Joomag Converter converts user content into digitial interactive content and therefore the user can publish that into magazine, photo album, ebook and catalogs.  Advantages: 1. Allows embedding options 2. Very easy-to-use interface  Disadvantages: 1. Feels immature at times
  • 28.  References:  http://www.appappeal.com/app/issuu  http://startuptunes.com/2011/12/14/create-your-personal-magazine-with- simple-tools-on-themeefy  http://www.madrasgeek.com/2010/10/create-your-own-free-online- magazihttp://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2302311,00.asp  ne-with-joomag.html  http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2302311,00.asp