<a target="_blank" href="http://www.moglue.com/">Moglue</a>, the publishing platform that makes it easy to create interactive e-books, has launched its completely redesigned second version, which feat
New York- and Seoul-based <a target="_blank" href="http://www.moglue.com/">Moglue</a> (last year's <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2011/10/31/moglue-lets-anyone-make-a-childrens-book-for-tablets/">Tec
Creating and publishing content-rich, interactive ebooks without programming skills or distribution power: that's the problem New York- and Seoul-based startupĀ <a href="http://www.moglue.com/">Moglue
Memo to Chinese startups: You made for a late night of deliberations. We typically pick five finalists. There were a few companies that were clear picks, captivating everyone-- from the judges to the
The rise of the iPad (and, to a lesser degree, other tablets) has led to myriad new kinds of apps that are flourishing. And, as someone who still enjoys flipping through a good Dr. Seuss book from tim