Amazon and Macmillan go to war: readers and writers are the civilian casualties
from Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow
Cyber Crime: A Clear and Present Danger
Source: Deloitte
The rise of the sophisticated cyber criminal has become one of the fastest growing security threats to organizations and to citizens.
Google’s Privacy Principles
from The Official Google Blog
The Nexus One’s Killer Feature: The Camera
from Mashable! by Ben Parr
What’s Missing from the Apple iPad?
from Mashable! by Barb Dybwad
After:The iPad is here, and what its arrival means
from Editors Weblog – all postings by Maria Conde
MAIN FOCUS: Apple’s ideas influence information culture | 28/01/2010
from euro|topics
Apple boss Steve Jobs presented his new tablet computer, the iPad, in San Francisco on Wednesday. This hybrid between a laptop and an iPhone could radically change the way we consume culture, writes the press.
What do Indie Gaming’s All-Stars think of Apple’s iPad?
from Boing Boing by Brandon Boyer
and now we have an ipad
from if:book
The iPad has arrived, to no one’s surprise: as soon as you use an iPhone, you start wondering what a computer-sized version of the same would be like. (Those interested in how past predictions look now might look at this post by Ben from five years ago.) The iPad is an attractive device and at $500, it seems likely to take off. It seems entirely possible that a tablet could replace laptops and desktops for many computers, to say nothing of Kindles and Nooks. My MacBook Pro suddenly feels rickety. Hardware-wise, it feels like the iPad might finally be Alan Kay’s Dynabook.
It’s not over yet: Kindle helps Amazon score high 4Q sales
from Editors Weblog – all postings by Maria Conde
Why the iPad could be bad for publishers
from CyberJournalist.net by Jon
Peter Serafinowicz on the new Apple iPad
from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin
The Anti-Hype: Why Apple’s iPad Disappoints
from Mashable! by Samuel Axon
What We Learned About Apple Yesterday
from Mashable! by Stan Schroeder
The iPad and the Publishing Industry
from Information Architects by Oliver Reichenstein
Apple iPad – The content revolution that wasn’t,
by openDemocracy
Author:
Marcus J. Gilroy-Ware
Summary:
The iPad could have played a major part in the shift towards a more democratised, read-write culture. But it hasn’t happened: why not?
The hype leading up to the launch of Apple’s new iPad was, even if exciting for a few of Apple’s most die-hard fans, alarming to the more reflexive among us.
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