If you thought global atlas apps began and ended with Google Earth, now there's Atlas by Collins. Drawing on the HarperCollins UK imprint's rich history in map publishing, Atlas by Collins takes a different approach to geographic exploration. While not as granular as Google Earth and its grainy, stitched-together satellite images, Atlas by Collins focuses on beautiful, well-organized globes, all with full swipe and zoom functionality and arranged under three thematic headings: atlas essentials, people and power, and living earth.
Kristi Yamaguchi
Scholastic has entered into a partnership with independent publisher Sourcebooks, which will soon offer its children's titles through Scholastic's distribution channels, including a new e-reading app.
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