Posted on 17 December 2011. Tags: DesMoinesRegister.com, Iowa, look, Takes, Tragedy, Writer
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Writer takes look at Iowa tragedyDesMoinesRegister.com“A Killing in Iowa” is available in the Amazon Kindle Singles store, at BarnesAndNoble.com or as a Quick Read in Apple's iBook store and in the Google eBookstore. Rachel Corbett felt alone in New York City among Columbia University's well-to-do …
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Posted on 02 September 2011. Tags: Continue, iPad, look, Outside, publishers, Relief, tablet
More publishers (including Conde Nast, Time Inc., Hearst and now Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia) have submitted to Apple's subscription terms in order to access sales on the iPad, seemingly the only tablet game in town. …
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Posted on 27 August 2011. Tags: Amazon's, like, look, msnbc.com, tablet, this
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Posted on 21 August 2011. Tags: Before, iPad, like, look, looked, Tablets, they
Plastic. Lumpy. Windows. Buttons. More buttons…handles? Yup, this is what tablets looked like before the iPad came out. After the iPad? Well, um, it's been a lot different.
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Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: Before, iPad, like, look, looked, Tablets, they
Plastic. Lumpy. Windows. Buttons. More buttons…handles? Yup, this is what tablets looked like before the iPad came out. After the iPad? Well, um, it's been a lot different.
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Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: iPad, look, musicmaking, PAUL, Salva, TableTop, Video
TableTop, a new music making app for the iPad from S.F. start-up Retronyms, recreates a musician's studio in an app, with drum machines, samples, keyboards, mixers and effects. Is this where the future of music …
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Posted on 27 May 2011. Tags: Computerworld, Edition, ereader, First, Kobo, look, Touch
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First look: The Kobo eReader Touch EditionComputerworldIn fact, it's very similar to Barnes & Noble's new Nook e-reader, which weighs 7.5 oz., measures 6.5 x 5 x 0.5 in. and costs $139. Like the Kobo Touch, the new Nook eschews a physical keyboard for a touch screen, but I have not yet had a chance to test …and more »
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