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Re: Kindle and its peers
A few months ago I attended a presentation sponsored by Adobe. The
keynote speaker was David Gilmour (founder of FIJI water), who presented
a behind-the-scenes look at how his interactive online magazine VIVMag
is produced. It probably takes plenty of his substantial fortune to
publish, but this is an amazing glimpse into the possible future of
magazines. Take a look at
http://www.zinio.com/reader.jsp?issue=416096373&o=ext (and be sure to
click on the interactive elements). Today it's online. Tomorrow, will it
be coming to a Kindle near you?
Lorraine Flanigan
Visit my blog at http://citygardeningonline.com/
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Email: lorraine.flanigan@sympatico.ca
Phone 416-481-7160
Doug Green wrote:
> There's all kinds of speculation about the what, who and how of all this
> e-reader stuff. The big fight is about to launch - in that Amazon's Kindle
> has a proprietary source code while B&N and Google (and all small
> publishers) are using open source epub format. The new reader will be
> epub. It's like Beta and VHS squaring off a few years ago. So you lays
> down your money and you takes your choices. :-)
>
> And who and what will use it - what readers will want to read, how they'll
> want to read it - is open season and open experimentation. So yes, you can
> expect to see newspapers, television news (why not- they're already doing
> text feeds?), magazines etc etc all lining up for a bit of your attention.
> Costs of production are reduced - no more printing presses - so why wouldn't
> they. Another economic model is being born as we speak. And the pundits
> are falling over themselves to predict every possible outcome.
>
> Itunes has pretty much established the price of a bit of music is .99.
> Amazon has pretty much put the price of an ebook maxed out at 9.99 So where
> do magazines/newspapers etc fit into all this when they don't have to have a
> press run? And how will they design for this small format etc etc. Way
> more questions than answers and I'm sure the publishers are trying to sort
> it out.
>
> What fun! LOL.
>
> Doug
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Donna Dawson <donna@icangarden.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Yes, I found some other articles today and put them up in my twitter :)
>> not one person has said anything about this except you...??
>>
>>
>> Donna Dawson, Master Gardener
>>
>> Director Region 7 Garden Writers Association
>> I wouldn't begin to guess the answer to your question but the issue just
>> got
>> more complicated by the new B & N competition to the Kindle:
>>
>>
>> http://features.csmonitor.com/books/2009/10/20/the-barnes-noble-nook-one-ste
>> p-better-than-kindle/<http://features.csmonitor.com/books/2009/10/20/the-barnes-noble-nook-one-ste%0Ap-better-than-kindle/>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
> Doug Green
> Editor-in-Chief,
> SGF Publishing
> http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com
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