Those who know me personally know I have a strong desire to see digital textbooks succeed. I think it has the potential to deliver
Author: Steve Brady
Who knows more about you? Amazon, or Google?
As my readers may know, I like the notes and highlights feature of the Kindle, and I like the latest utility they provide, letting us
Amazon Kindle’s Clippings Helper – review
UPDATED: 11 Jun 2009. They have actually added a “view all on one page” feature. Go Amazon! A couple posts back I noted an
Results from “How do you Watch TV?”
A while back my brother and I asked in a Survey “How do you watch TV?” The survey came from a discussion my brother
Amazon let’s you get to the notes and clippings from the Web!
As my faithful reader will recall, my favorite feature with the Kindle is the ability to highlight (and clip) text, and add notes. I
Seth Godin and Sunk Costs
In today’s post, Seth Godin (Marketing Genius) reminds us that sunk costs (those costs already paid) are not a good reason to continue forward. When
How do YOU watch TV?
My brother and I had a discussion recently about how people watch TV, and to some extent, where. It was, as is often the
Larger Kindle Panacea for Publishers?
UPDATE: It’s (semi) Official–Amazon will be holding a “Press Event” at Pace University on Wednesday, May 6th. Why choose a University? eTextbooks perhaps?
Specter’s Spectre
I have had a day to digest the news, and speaking as a conservative, and a life-long Republican, my first reaction remains my reaction: “I
Are Professors “Scribes?” I think therefore I’m not…
In a recent blog post, Stevie Rocco wrote that “Professor X is a scribe.” She wrote that as part of a larger conversation which