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Bill Kuykendall

TED 2010: Wired for the iPad to Launch by Summer | Epicenter | Wired.com - 1 views

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    The first iPads are expected to be available at the end of March. TED attendees got a demonstration - on what looked like a supersized iPad - of how their future reading experience would look with the March issue of Wired magazine.
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Wired Shows Off Its Planned IPad Edition - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 5 views

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    Wired editor in chief Chris Anderson used an appearance last Friday at the TED Conference to show off how his magazine will look as an edition for tablets and other devices. The video shows the product using live code, not just a vision of what might be, a spokeswoman added.
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In-App Sales and iTablet: The Killer Combo to Save Publishing? | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 1 views

  • Newspapers and magazines are reportedly in talks with Apple about repurposing their content onto a “new device,” presumably the rumored touchscreen tablet Apple will deliver in early 2010. Numerous reports suggest an Apple tablet would have a strong focus on redefining print media. Enabling in-app commerce through free apps was a crucial move to help make this goal a reality.
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Meet Treesaver, a New HTML Magazine App | Webmonkey | Wired.com - 0 views

  • A startup called Treesaver has developed a slick presentation framework for digital magazines that runs in the browser. It has many of the features you’d expect from a clean, reader-friendly content wrapper (like Instapaper or Readability) but it couples that functionality with a way-cool user interface.
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5 Things That Will Make E-Readers Better in 2010 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

  • There’s more to a gadget than just good hardware. An elegantly designed user interface can put a gadget head and shoulders above its peers. That’s where most e-readers have fallen short. E-reader manufacturers’ focus on hardware design means their user interfaces often feel like an afterthought.
  • Another way to enhance the experience may be through opening up e-readers to third-party apps, as Amazon has done with the Kindle. That could bring additional features to the devices and maybe even alternate readers with more elegant interfaces.
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    Apple has put the pressure on e-book readers with its forthcoming iPad tablet. But Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Sony aren't taking it lying down. Color, touchscreens and improved black-and-white displays are some of the innovations that consumers can expect to see in electronic-reading gadgets this year.
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Dan's New Rules for News | Beyond The Beyond - 0 views

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    Rules for publishing in the 21st Century
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Kindle Failed Tests at Several Colleges. Will iPads Do Better? - Wired Campus - The Chr... - 0 views

shared by Bill Kuykendall on 23 Apr 10 - Cached
  • Reed College plans to do a formal experiment with iPads by loading the devices with class readings and giving them to students  to see how they compare with traditional textbooks.
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