GTxcel

GTxcel (http://www.gtxcel.com) is a leader of high quality digital, mobile and content management solutions. Our service takes content and creates a digital and dynamic interactive experience for readers that can be viewed on any desktop/laptop, tablet or web-enabled smartphone. The GTxcel technology centers around a Unified Publishing Platform (UPP) where content is created once and published on multiple platforms. GTxcel also offers consultative services that include monetization strategies and marketing services. A privately held company, GTxcel is headquartered in Berkeley, California with corporate offices in the Boston area. In 2012, GTxcel was named by eContent Magazine as a “Top 100 Company that Matters Most in the Digital Content Industry.”

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Texterity

Acquisition in 2012
Texterity's technologies converts print publications into digital formats accessible for web, syndication, and other purposes. Texterity also provides a Lead Management System (LMS) for revenue generation. Coverleaf, the place to find and read magazines, is also provided by Texterity. Texterity's patented technologies utilize International standard-based technologies to enable readers to access digital magazine editions through major web browsers without the use of Flash (Adobe Flash) or other plug-ins. This approach also allows publishers to integrate magazine content with web-based social media networks and multimedia applications. Only the Texterity platform enables the integration of protected (subscription) digital magazine content with search engines. Texterity's customers include Condé Nast Publications, Hearst Corporation, Meredith Corporation, Penton Media, Time Inc., Watt Publishing, and Ziff Davis Enterprise, among others. Each year, Texterity conducts a BPA Worldwide-certified survey that provides an industry profile of digital magazine reader preferences and demographic data. In August 2007, Texterity was awarded U.S. Patent 7,257,771 for its unique "system and method for converting a page description file to a composite representation thereof for fast Web viewing." In July 2007, Texterity launched a beta version of the first digital magazine interface and portal specifically designed for the Apple iPhone. This was updated in November 2008 to support the Apple iPod touch.
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