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Thelisha Woods

Web Publishing Fun with Drupal Integration and CMIS Repos - 0 views

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    CMSWire Article: Web Publishing Fun with Drupal Integration and CMIS Repos
Matt Mayer

Paperlux Deformable Cover for Novum Magazine - 1 views

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    I know it's kind of sacrilege to have a story focusing on a printed magazine cover, but this just cool. The video is fun too, but in the same way watching "How It's Made" on a rainy Sunday is fun...
arnie Grossblatt

Google Introduces E-Bookstore - 0 views

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    Google Editions launches!  This should be fun to watch.
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    Strange how there is no Arts/Culture subject category to browse (film? music? art? photography? painting? dance?), since they have other categories defined...
Derik Dupont

Gmail: Email from Google - 0 views

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    7+ GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access. Gmail is email that's intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun.
Catherine Abbott

Tina Fey Tries To Teach Google's Eric Schmidt To Be Funny - 0 views

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    just for fun...
Kristen Iovino

Best of Pinterest / I can be googled, therefore I am. - 1 views

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    Just for fun. True for books!
Michael Pogachar

Pew study: 21% of U.S. adults have read an e-book - 0 views

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    Includes other fun stats, and a word cloud!
EPublisher Confesses

Webcast: Digital Bookmaking - 0 views

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    Tim O'Reilly presents this webcast on digital bookmaking. I thought this would be fun for us pubies (new publishers). Its a perfect segway into our Monday class discussion. I might take a listen b/c this definitely interests.
Helen Nam

Libraries' Surprising Special Collections | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    Tucked away in libraries across the country are unexpected archives and world-class treasures, including nurse romance novels, forgers and other frauds, and painted books.
Helen Nam

The Bittersweet Art of Cutting Up Books - 0 views

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    Not all books end up on bookshelves, used bookstores as pulp. The book itself can be an artistic medium.
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