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Friday, March 12, 2010
The commonplace view within magazine publishing is that the iPad is going to save their industry. had a short talk to give last week at ‘What’s on your iPad”, a well-attended event organised by the British Society of Magazine Editors and the Editorial Design Organisation. What sparked them off was a couple of conversations with @bobbyc and @malbonster against the background of a loud hum of optimistic speculation buzzing up from the magazine industry on both sides of the Atlantic. Will it? And in the process, will the iPad be a force of reaction?
 
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smart and simple test. Internet-wide security problem to be revealed at Black Hat Intels Atom chips to support Windows 7 this year Microsoft to limit Office 2003 support Windows now on 96% of netbooks LATEST Feature Google goes against the tide, launches VC company Downloads for Managing Your Media Microsoft updates WGA to find counterfeit Windows XP Pro Facebook caves in to users after revolt over redesign Product Review: IE8 is new and improved -- is it back on top? Asus plans to restructure, sell fewer versions of Eee PC NASA: Lawn mower-sized
Unfortunately for TIME Magazine neither concept was paid much attention to with the launch of their new tech news site Techland. Just in time.” With the launch of this web site, it leads me to wonder just how much TIME Magazine knows about the tech news community. Techland will feature interviews with icons of the tech culture world; breaking tech news and features; previews of products, books and shows; weekly video wrap-ups with Grossman Image via Wikipedia Guest post by Ben LaMothe
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And having recently received an extremely dull pre-conference magazine for SXSW, I can appreciate how something like The Incidental would be refreshingly interesting and bring the good stuff to your attention when wading through the programme at a conference. Essentially, it’s “a community-generated news pamphlet and website at international design events which offers debate, reviews, news updates and recommendations by tapping into what everyone is talking about.” Last Tuesday night, I went to the preview for the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year exhibition (aka the Oscars of the design world) at the Design Museum in Shad Thames. (Photo
Big Ideas for getting all that work done. Perspective on Designing and Managing Knowledge Work … Inside Knowledge MasterClass, Part I by Jon Husband September 16, 2008 at 4:22 pm · Filed under Collaboration , Distributed Work , Enterprise 2.0 , KM , Web 2.0 I was recently asked to develop an article for the magazine Inside Knowledge, which was turned into a 2-part MasterClass. Check out Appopedia , a new section of The AppGap weve just launched that pulls together the scores of app reviews weve published here since
In another entry, he reviews the following book, that argues the internet is suffused by cybernetic logic, and that this entails certain dangers: He profiles figures like Marshall McLuhan: the professor had cyber-inspired dreams that the “Second Coming of Christ” would be manifested by electronic media, but could only vouchsafe this to the pages of Playboy magazine. Pat Kane continues to produce interesting thoughtpieces for his Play Ethic blog. For example, in his discussion on a commentary by William Davies , he wonders “whether the next stage of post-industrial
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The commonplace view within magazine publishing is that the iPad is going to save their industry. had a short talk to give last week at ‘What’s on your iPad”, a well-attended event organised by the British Society of Magazine Editors and the Editorial Design Organisation. What sparked them off was a couple of conversations with @bobbyc and @malbonster against the background of a loud hum of optimistic speculation buzzing up from the magazine industry on both sides of the Atlantic. Will it? And in the process, will the iPad be a force of reaction?