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Bill Kuykendall

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.
Bill Kuykendall

PixelMags and Apple iPad - The Future of Publishing | Daily App Show - Video App Review... - 1 views

  • With the release of the iPad, companies with dedicate Apps Powered by PixelMags will be able to offer full-sized, digital versions of their publications, complete with interactive components like video and streaming media, at a fraction of the cost of the hard copy paper versions of their magazines and newspapers. The Apps will be compatible with the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
Bill Kuykendall

How to succeed at marketing the iPad - CNN.com - 0 views

  • But the more book publishers, more magazine publishers, more newspapers, the more video game creators, and textbook companies Apple can pull on board, the more attractive the iPad will become as a one-stop shop for media.
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    The more book publishers, more magazine publishers, more newspapers, the more video game creators, and textbook companies Apple can pull on board, the more attractive the iPad will become as a one-stop shop for media.
Bill Kuykendall

Amazing Alternative Interfaces That Will Change Our Lives | Fuel Your Interface - 0 views

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    "Today we have multi-touch devices and gaming systems like Nintendo Wii, but it's what's on the horizon that will change how we look at the user interface in a whole different way."
Bill Kuykendall

ignore the code - 1 views

  • Jamy Ian Swiss calls himself an «honest liar», because as a magician, he promises to deceive his audience, and then promptly does. User interface designers are somewhat similar, though probably a bit less honest. We constantly lie to our users about what they actually see. A button on a screen isn’t really a button, it’s a bunch of colored dots. The better we lie to users, to more easily we can convince them that it actually is a button.
Bill Kuykendall

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.
Bill Kuykendall

Asher Moses and Julian Lee - 0 views

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    "A senior executive at Adobe revealed that the ABC was keen to strike up a partnership with the company, whose Flash Player technology is being used by other media groups to bring their content onto the iPad and a range of similar tablets due to be put on the market this year."
Bill Kuykendall

Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: What the iPad means for Apple | Reporters' Roundtable Po... - 0 views

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    "Many people were hoping the iPad would be part of a plan by Apple to "save" the media business, but there was no talk of that at the launch. Were those hopes unjustified, or could the iPad still be a vehicle for new business models for newspapers and other print media? "
Bill Kuykendall

The Rise of Tablets... And Why You Should Care - 1 views

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    "whether Apple's iPad ultimately succeeds or fails, it is yet another sign of an emerging device class. With Google (Google), Microsoft, and others investing in researching tablet-style computers, this is a trend that will not begin or end with the iPad."
Bill Kuykendall

9 Upcoming Tablet Alternatives to the Apple iPad - 1 views

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    "The Apple iPad cat is officially out of its bag, but it's not going to be the only tablet game in town. There are a number of other devices out there in various stages from "barely announced" to "working prototype," many of which were shown off at this year's Consumer Electronics Show."
Bill Kuykendall

Blogs Move In On Old-Media Territory - Forbes.com - 1 views

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    "With millions of blogs engaged in production of news, comment and analysis around every conceivable topic, the media is becoming more open, collaborative and participatory in content and operation. "
Bill Kuykendall

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.
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.
Edward Fontaine

Marco.org - iPhone-to-iPad development: How's the timing going to work out? - 2 views

  • As soon as people start getting iPads, they’re going to want apps for them
  • we have very little guidance on how iPad apps should behave
  • Develop the entire app without using a real iPad
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  • Not only are they bad for developers, but they’ll be bad for Apple as initial reviews ding the iPad for the first batch of sloppy native apps.
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    Marco Arment, lead developer of Tumblr, voices opinion on iPad development and the possible lack on content to secure share in market.
Edward Fontaine

Times Reader - 2 views

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    The Times Reader uses the Adobe Air environment and runs on Windows, Mac and Linux as an independent application. This is a subscription based service. It will cache the seven most recent issues for offline reading.
Bill Kuykendall

Rob Pegoraro - Apple iPad's rejection of Adobe Flash could signal the player's death kn... - 2 views

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    Apple rejects Flash for the iPad, and it may be on its way out.
Bill Kuykendall

Better User Experience With Storytelling - Part One - Smashing Magazine - 1 views

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    "In this article we'll explore how user experience professionals and designers are using storytelling to create compelling experiences that build human connections."
Bill Kuykendall

Smashing Magazine - 2 views

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    Innovation in web design
Bill Kuykendall

Better User Experience With Storytelling, Part 2 - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    "Concluding this two-part article, we hear from creative professionals who are leading the way in this relatively new world of combining the craft of storytelling with user experience. We'll also see how storytelling can be applied to more than just interactive experiences: we find it in everything from packaging to architecture."
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