- Gizmodo: Dual-Screen Ebook Developed, Navigates in Real Page-Turn Style – While I appreciate the benefits of a ‘gestural’ interface, endeavours like this still seem stuck in the mimic mode of ereaders, tryin to solve a problem that no longer exists.
- Turning the Page on The Disposable Book [Washington Post] – Twelve’s Jonathan Karp sees a chance in the ever-shrinking industry for “works of quality” to regain their primary position, advocating a return of focus to R&D over annual returns. Good, realistic stuff.
- Talking Open for Africa’s Education System « Zero influence – “Any future of a publishing relevancy must be based upon currency being extractable from any ‘object’ in any way you imagine. Invention exists only when ‘borrowing’ can occur.”
Stop Press for July 3rd
July 4, 2008
Dual screen: Marketers will love it. One page of reading, one page of advertisement.
Comment by karl — July 6, 2008 @ 3:23 am