Published 5/18/2009
at Apple Hot News
“We’re looking at how to get news and information to people in the way they want it, when they want it,” says Mark Morneau, Gannet’s Vice President of Information Technology. Determined to transform its 900-plus print publications into interactive, always-on digital media, the media giant has already developed an iPhone app for its flagship USA TODAY. But how else is iPhone helping Gannett cross the digital divide?
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