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Browsing Posts published in March, 2010

People like to read.

There is something about reading that is totally unlike, say, watching a movie or listening to music.

It does not matter if the book is written on actual paper, on a computer screen or on a handheld device designed specifically for portability and long battery life.

I read recently (on http://daringfireball.net/) that some publishers are not sure how to handle this newfangled technology stuff. At first glance, it is easy to think that this could be the same as the problems surrounding music and movies – but there is a fundamental difference between those types of content, and books:

Traditionally, publishers release a book in the expensive hardback (or hardcover) format for a period of time, and then later release it for a much lower price in paperback form.

Given this business model, it makes sense that they would try to sell as many hardback books as they can, before they then drop the prices and then sell the paperback edition. Of course some people prefer the hardback because it is more robust, has larger print or larger pages, or it just feels like a ‘real book’ – but for the most part, after the paperback has been released that’s what most people buy.

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If you wanted to buy a new phone and you were trying to make up your mind which one you wanted, what things would you be taking into consideration to help you decide which one was right for you?

Here are the things I want to be thinking about:

  • Quality of the screen and the user interface.
  • Usability of the keyboard.
  • How long does the battery last? Is it removable?
  • How well does it interoperate with different systems (e.g. MacOS, Windows, ‘net-based systems)?
  • How much does it cost?
  • What are its dimensions? How much does it weigh?
  • What frequency bands does it work on, and what data formats (GPRS/EDGE/3G) does it support?
  • How much memory does it have, and what kind of memory cards (if any) does it take?

But every single time I go to a review by so-called knowledgeable people about the latest and greatest phones, you know what they talk about?

Mobile phone carriers in the US.

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As of yesterday evening (local time here), people in the US have been able to pre-order the iPad. Apparently.

The Apple Store worldwide was taken down for about an hour, and the only one that was reopened with the ability to pre-order the iPad was the US one.

And yet it seems like everyone is falling over themselves to shout about this like it’s the next great event! All the websites are proclaiming this new fantastic piece of news, shouting it from the rooftops!

But what does it really mean?

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