eReaders
CategoryMyBlock A True User Generated Interactive Mapping and Directory Solution
If you have been talking about harnessing the power of users, then you had best include the MyBlock NYC program in the mix.
Infographic: Mobile News Consumption Numbers and Statistics
With so many publishers creating tablet apps. or participating in third party readers, it’s no wonder Column Five’s infographic is reporting the numbers that it is. For example, 47% of US adults use a mobile device to access news
Update: An iPad for All Students – even those in Jr Kindergarten
Ahh… a sigh of relief as I sit down to my glass of wine – an earned treat after babysitting my niece this Valentine’s evening. But as I sip on this glass of wine I cannot help but marvel at some of my nieces four-year old commentary on the evening, television shows and life in general.
ad-ition Blog Top 10 for 2010
Well it’s come to that time of year where we recap our top posts from 2010. These posts were selected based on the subjects staying power in our media and it’s ability to make long lasting changes to the way we interact with the world wide web. So, let’s begin.
Introducing “Flipboard Pages” – by Flipboard
Nonetheless, Flipboard users today were greeted with a publishers message announcing their print media centred product called Flipboard Pages.
Murdoch’s iPad News Pub is Just Another Form of a Pay Wall – don’t be fooled
In August we reported about Rupert Murdoch’s announcement of an iPad only news publication. His plan then and still now, was that this news publication would have no accompanying web site or printed edition, where the same information could be found. Well, as the launch of the tablet news pub is coming near (early 2011), more media pundits are writing and speculating on this, the latest Murdoch product
Barnes & Noble’s Nook is More than an eReader
With the upcoming launch (November 19th) of the Nook Color, they have invited developers to create Nook specific aps. for their users and they just announced their Nook Kids product, which couldn’t have happened before the Nook Color release anyway. Nonetheless, I see the beginnings of a sustainable strategy here, which if done right could position Barnes & Noble as the provide of the eReader+ that bridges the gab between the iPad and the Kindle.













