Asus Plans to Enter the eBook Market With Cheap Dual-Screen eReaders.
Now with two screens!
Looks bit more like a book – hmmmmm.
Asus Plans to Enter the eBook Market With Cheap Dual-Screen eReaders.
Now with two screens!
Looks bit more like a book – hmmmmm.
Google Offers 500,000 Books for Free on Sony Reader.
Um…not sure what you htink – but I see Google giggling on this one. The official Kindle page says over 245,000. Um, that’s half than the free ones Google has.
Hmmmm…what do you think?
Times Techie Envisions the Future of News | Epicenter from Wired.com.
We all need to think like Nick and truely envision what needs to be done next. Then go and do it. Newspapers ahve to think differently.
Can Hearst Save Newspapers With an E-Reader? – PC World.
My boss just tweeted this from PCWorld:
@mgcoleman Hearst building an e-reader and Long Island Newsday charging for online content: http://tinyurl.com/avyj32
My biggest issue is I think the news business thinks the problem is with people getting their newspaper electronically. And they still think the “game” is subscriptions.
The model is not paid content anymore…