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From a rare friendship, a book club for the homeless is born - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    A lawyer and homeless man meet. Friendship leads to a...book club.
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Designer Chip Kidd Picks His Favorite Book Covers | Newsweek National News | Newsweek.com - 0 views

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    Was glad to see one of my faves in there (James Frey's book), I thought that cover was awesome myself.
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Google Books and the Judge: The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Google is planning to become the worlds largest bookstore with a print-on-demand agreement to give access to two million out-of-print books.
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Lost in the Cloud - 0 views

  • But the most difficult challenge — both to grasp and to solve — of the cloud is its effect on our freedom to innovate.
  • This freedom is at risk in the cloud, where the vendor of a platform has much more control over whether and how to let others write new software.
  • And many software developers who once would have been writing whatever they wanted for PCs are simply developing less adventurous, less subversive, less game-changing code under the watchful eyes of Facebook and Apple.
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    Insuring that cloud computing doesn' lead to a loss of privacy and the ability to innovate.
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FT.com / Media - Times and Sunday Times unveil membership schemes - 1 views

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    £50 a year plan seen as precursor to online charging"/>FT.com / Media - Times and Sunday Times unveil membership schemes
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Backslash: web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee apologises for his strokes - Times Online - 1 views

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    For all my infrastructure buddies, I just thought this was kind of funny.
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Mac News: Apple Juice: Could an iTablet Rewrite the Book on Publishing? - 1 views

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    Talks about how an Apple iTablet can change the publishing industry in the same way that the iPod revolutionized the music industry
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USA Today Likely to Fall To No. 2 in Circulation - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    USA Today, long the country's largest newspaper by weekday circulation, said it had experienced a circulation decline, which is likely to knock it down to No. 2." />
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thedigitalist.net » DRM Is Not Evil - 3 views

  • The whole DRM debate is hardly a new one but it’s time someone in publishing said something positive for DRM. Yes, it often sucks, but it’s not evil.
  • My argument here is simple: if we want Harry Potter- the books, films, computer games, the whole phenomenon - then DRM has a role.
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    From the Pan Macmillan blog earlier this year. Please see the reader comments and the follow up post.
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Reading, E-Books and the Brain : The Frontal Cortex - 1 views

  • For my greatest concern is that the young brain will never have the time (in milliseconds or in hours or in years) to learn to go deeper into the text after the first decoding, but rather will be pulled by the medium to ever more distracting information, sidebars, and now,perhaps, videos (in the new vooks).
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What Will Prepare Us for Web 3.0? - 0 views

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    Found this interesting, if for no other reason than as proof that the world at large is thinking about the implications of moving even past Web 2.0 and on to Web 3.0 (My apologies -- while I have referenced the article as translated by Babelfish, the original article is in French so the English may be a bit choppy; the ideas seem to remain intact, however, and the author's speculations about the future of the Web are interesting). Original link, for those who read French: http://pro.01net.com/editorial/506930/que-nous-prepare-le-web-3-0/
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