Working with Kindle highlights and notes
“People are always worried about what’s happening next. They often find it difficult to stand still, to occupy the now without worrying about the future. People are not generally satisfied with what they have; they are very concerned with what they are going to have.”
The art of Racing the Rain by Garth Stein.
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Kindle Fire – eBook reader or iPad competitor
The Kindle Fire is a nice combination touch-screen tablet, video and audio player, and eBook reader. At $199, it is a good value.
If you attended my presentation of Apple’s Post PC Era: Explained, you would have heard me refer to Amazon’s developing strategy to exploit the post PC era. 2011 is the crossover year [...]
Kindle Fire – Secure or security nightmare?
[Updated: 2011-10-22]
Amazon announced the Kindle Fire touch screen tablet last week at a NYC press event.
My immediate reaction was I want one. Many people will have that reaction.
The $199, 7-inch (diagonal) color touchscreen device has built-in WiFi, weighs only 14.6 ozs, and has a reported battery life of 8 [...]
Look what Google ebooks sent me
News that power-broking agent Andrew Wylie has bypassed conventional publishers to sell his clients’ ebooks direct to Amazon has created panic. Is it curtains for conventional publishing?
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