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The iPad Gets Special US Army Treatment
27
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We have seen the iPad being used in many different situations before. Hollywood loves it, bloggers are slowly finding their way out to work from the tablet, doctors are slowly switching from paper-based filing system to more appealing touch-based digital ones.
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The History of the iPod
15
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Am 23. Oktober 2001 wurde der erste Apple iPod vorgestellt. Der grosse iPod der ersten Generation hatte Platz für 10GB Musik und die Batterie hat für 10 Stunden Musik gespielt zu einem Preis von rund 499 US-Dollar. Heute, neun Jahre später, hat der kleine iPod nano Platz für 16GB Musik, der Akku hält 24 Stunden und kostet nur 179 Dollar. Während den neun Jahren wurden nicht weniger als 269’490’000 iPods verkauft! Aber genug der Worte, lassen wir die Infografik für sich sprechen:
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5 Best Newspaper Apps for iPad
26
Sep
You can’t expect to stay on the top of your industry (or topics you are interested in) if you don’t take time to read and track top RSS feeds about your niche. There are plenty of iPad RSS readers around that let you do just that on the road. But sometimes, you want to go beyond those and get your hands on apps that can make your reading experience more gratifying. These 5 newspaper apps turn feeds into a virtual newspaper/magazine, making it easier for you to keep up with them all:
Early Edition: one of the most attractive newspaper apps around. It turns your RSS feeds into a virtual newspaper. It has a ton of options and gives you control in regards to what goes into your newspaper.
Pulse Reader: one of the most underrated iPad applications around. It has a very attractive look and makes you want to read even more each day.
Flipboard for iPad: Flipboard has been getting a lot of coverage in the media and for a good reason. It’s a powerful (and free) application for iPad that turns your social streams into a virtual magazine.
Times for iPad: it’s like subscribing to an online newspaper, except you get the news that you are interested about knowing. Has a customizable layout too.
My Newspaper for iPad: another newspaper app for iPad but with a twist. It grabs your news from your Google Reader and even sync with it too. It uses the PostRank technology to show you the most important stories first.
There you have it. 5 awesome applications that make keeping up with your favorite topics a whole lot of fun.
Early Edition: one of the most attractive newspaper apps around. It turns your RSS feeds into a virtual newspaper. It has a ton of options and gives you control in regards to what goes into your newspaper.
Pulse Reader: one of the most underrated iPad applications around. It has a very attractive look and makes you want to read even more each day.
Flipboard for iPad: Flipboard has been getting a lot of coverage in the media and for a good reason. It’s a powerful (and free) application for iPad that turns your social streams into a virtual magazine.
Times for iPad: it’s like subscribing to an online newspaper, except you get the news that you are interested about knowing. Has a customizable layout too.
My Newspaper for iPad: another newspaper app for iPad but with a twist. It grabs your news from your Google Reader and even sync with it too. It uses the PostRank technology to show you the most important stories first.
There you have it. 5 awesome applications that make keeping up with your favorite topics a whole lot of fun. iPad-Nutzer wollen die #Tageszeitung auf ihrem #iPad lesen!
16
Aug
ManfredMessmer: iPad-Nutzer wollen die #Tageszeitung auf ihrem #iPad lesen! http://bit.ly/bUz3PK
Time Warner Cable Prototype iPad App
12
Aug
Time Warner Cable is working on an official application for the iPad, not publicly available yet, and they’re showing it off in a series of videos where TWC CEO Glenn Britt, CTO Mike LaJoie, VP of Web Services Jason Gaedtke and Director of Digital Communications Jeff Simmermon discuss the future of their online services and the possibilities that new devices like the iPad create for content publishers. Read the rest of this entry »
Kamikaze-Kurs: US-Verlag Dorchester setzt nur noch auf E-Books und Print-on-demand
10
Aug
Ich habe heute morgen ein kleines Gedankenexperiment durchgeführt. Ich habe mich gefragt, ob Buchverlage prinzipiell die Möglichkeit - man könnte auch sagen: die Macht - hätten, ihre Kunden dazu zu "zwingen", künftig anstelle von Büchern aus Papier nur noch E-Books zu kaufen? Mit zwingen meine ich, dass sie das Drucken ihrer Schmöcker [...]
