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Louise Izadi

Digital publishing - 4 views

Hi all Thought you might want to see the link below, plus my company's chairman sounding off about it! I think his remarks could be applied to digital books/vooks, too http://www.niemanlab.org/20...

started by Louise Izadi on 08 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Nikolaos Kovaios

The rise of the web comic | News | TechRadar UK - 2 views

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    As we were talking about emerging genres the other day, this is about the rise of the web comic. I quite like that!
Javier Mejia Torrenegra

USO EDUCATIVO DE LOS WIKIS - 0 views

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    A partir del 2004, la penetración de servicios Web 2.0 a través de Internet, posibilitó una segunda generación de comunidades basadas en la Web y de servicios residentes en ella; tales como sitios que permiten generar redes sociales que facilitan la creatividad, la colaboración y que ofrezcan a los usuarios la posibilidad de compartir entre ellos contenidos y otros recursos, sin importar su diversidad o ubicación geográfica. Uno de los servicios más exitosos de la Web 2.0 son los denominados Wikis. Basta con mencionar a Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre y de construcción colectiva, como el ícono de lo que representa las posibilidades de esta tecnología informática en Internet.
Louise Izadi

Digital distribution deal for OK!, Vanity Fair, Reveal and more... - 1 views

Higgs International Publishing Logistics (A DHL Company), the market leaders in the export of press products distributing over 200 million copies worldwide, announced it has signed a digital distri...

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started by Louise Izadi on 03 Dec 09 no follow-up yet
Jonathan McCrow

BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | What does your bookcase say about you? - 0 views

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    It has held books upright in millions of rooms around the world for 30 years. As Ikea's Billy bookcase enters its fourth decade, why do we love to display our reading material rather than store it away?
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    Am a big fan of Billy bookcases -still holding all my books after a decade, despite the overload factor! A great book about the history of book keeping is Henry Petroski's "Book on the Bookshelf" (Vintage) A great read in itself! Thanks for the post, Jon!
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    Yes, my parents continue to buy all sorts of books that they never plan to read. I don't. I think it gives them a sense of ownership over knowledge, an ownership of ideas and ideals and they also enjoy celebrating important moments in history-something I suspect the latest generation is less concerned with (the coronation, technological advances etc.) perhaps because we have such easy access to info on the web and media.
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