In business, there’s a right way to take on a rival, and apparently, the Dell way. If you’re up for taking a lesson in the.
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Posted on 30 March 2011.
In business, there’s a right way to take on a rival, and apparently, the Dell way. If you’re up for taking a lesson in the.
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Posted on 15 September 2010.
switch11” on iReader Review quotes tech pundit Andy Ihnatko in an appearance on a podcast saying that there are EPUB reader apps in development for the.
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Posted on 07 September 2010.
switch11” on iReader Review quotes tech pundit Andy Ihnatko in an appearance on a podcast saying that there are EPUB reader apps in development for the.
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Posted on 21 June 2010.
The fact is, if you upgrade your iPhone 3GS to iOS 4.0 and then slap it into an iPad Keyboard Dock, the keyboard (well, I’ll be damned) actually works. You can write emails and notes with it; it works everywhere I’ve tried it. …
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Posted on 26 May 2010.
“Plenty of people in the publishing world fear that new media and the Internet will kill interest in reading literary fiction. Andy Hunter and Scott Lindenbaum, however, think of Twitter, YouTube and the iPad as opportunities to introduce new audiences to the art of the short story — and to tell stories in unique ways. They are the founders of Electric Literature, a quarterly literary magazine that publishes using a print-on-demand model and also offers digital versions via e-book, the Kindle e-reader, the iPhone and audio. In addition, Electric Literature uses multimedia to enhance stories by well-known authors — including Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham (The Hours) and MacArthur “genius” grant winner Colson Whitehead (Sag Harbor) — through collaborations with animators, filmmakers and musicians. The endeavor was the first to publish to the iPhone, the first to create a YouTube channel and the first to serialize a short story using Twitter.”
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Posted on 11 March 2010.
Internationally-beloved technology columnist Andy Ihnatko (of The Chicago Sun-Times, Macworld, CBS Saturday Early Show, and other people silly enough to give him a microphone) takes a holiday constitutional through Central Park and talks about Amazon’s Kindle ebook reader.
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