The rumour mill was pretty accurate about the size of the iPad. Most of the speculation was about a 9″ or 10″ tablet and so we get a 9.7″ screen device. I suspect that most users, when they lay their hands on it, will consider it objectively a little small (smaller than most books), but it will feel (subjectively) bigger than you imagined –just as the tiny iPod/iPhone, feels a lot larger than it seems once you get going. The … Keep Reading
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I am not sure how Apple were projecting the image off the iPad that Steve Jobs was using in his initial presentation last week. But since they are making such a big thing of the productivity suite iWork on the iPad, there is going to have to be a way to project Keynote presentations from the device.
When is this coming? What will it look like? I am pretty sure that there is not yet a reliable way of doing … Keep Reading
Is the DoJ filing, the nail in the coffin of the Google Books Settlement? James Grimmelmann, who has been following these things as closely as anybody, thinks that it is increasingly unlikely that the Settlement will be approved (which is how I interpret this tweet: “I’m updating my priors on the chances of the settlement’s passage downward substantially.” — James, poor guy, has been reading too many briefs these last few months).
So, if the Settlement is not … Keep Reading
As is generally known the Apple App store handles payments for developers and some distribution functions in exchange for a 30% cut on the revenues obtained from the sale of those apps. 70% is passed along to the publishers and developers who make the apps. The Android App store is run along similar lines (30% to Google for handling the transaction, collecting the monies and maintaining the store front: 70% to the developer). Amazon last week announced its own App … Keep Reading
We have been taking a preliminary look at the Apple announcement of the iPad. It looks like a fabulous machine and we can not wait to get our hands on one. It seems to be just right. Just right for digital editions. Here are five really good points:
- It should be affordable by the mass market. $500 is an excellent entry price
- It is large enough (nearly A4) to give a rich visual and touch experience, but still small enough