Eric Kastner’s clever simple idea:
Hat tip to John Naughton.
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And it is. What follows?
Magforum has a useful round up of some of the new entrants in the weekly news segment. Tony Quinn reckons that the Economist will fight off the various new challengers to its crown, as the…. pre-eminent London/International business, current affairs weekly, newspaper/magazine. In fact, it is not easy to define exactly what the Economist‘s slot is, but it does whatever it quintessentially does very well. One million+ copies a week sold. Most of them on subscription.
But the Economist… Keep Reading
Google Book Search (‘search the full text of books and discover new ones’) now supports ‘text versions’ of some of the out-of-copyright books that are in the Google Book Search database. Google Blogoscoped has a report. This is interesting, Google are OCR’ing books which have been scanned and figuring out how to reconstitute a reasonable ASCII version of the underlying text. Its also interesting that it is not possible to get a consistently good result — mind you Blogoscoped … Keep Reading
Personanondata finds an in interesting YouTube ‘concept’ for an Apple eBook reader.
The movie shows an iPod which fits into a folding tablet device which opens out to give two reading pages. Cute. I slot my iPod into a Bose speaker system, why shouldnt I slot my iPod into an eBook tablet?
But this vision of the book-specific hardware is all wrong. Yesterday Apple launched its eBook reader the iPhone. The hardware-specific eBook reader was and is a … Keep Reading
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