Part 4: . . . and the Flash, iPad and mobile device saga continues
The WEB is Dead Wired article I mentioned in my prior post reminds readers of the distinction between the Internet and the WEB. An important distinction as we try to grasp our new media roles and the future of all. The Internet is best thought of as a delivery medium – it delivers the WEB [...]
October 3, 2010
Tags: Chris Anderson, ebook, Flash, Future of Internet, Future of WEB, iBook, Michael Wolff, New Media future, new media literature, new media writing, Steve Jobs, Wired Magazine Posted in: New Media Writing and Technology Diary
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Part 3. . . and the Flash, iPad and mobile device saga continues
Authors who want to turn their books into basic text (and a couple of pictures) ePub eBook or iBook, electronic device deliverable formats don’t need to be concerned about all the browser and device content delivery wars currently taking place. But those of us writing on the cutting edge of new media must pay attention [...]
September 25, 2010
Tags: Chris Anderson, democratizationof Internet, ebook, iPad, iPhone, Michael Wolff, new media writing, Steve Jobs, Terry Bailey, Wired Magazine Posted in: New Media Writing and Technology Diary
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Part 1: The iPAD iPhone Flash Adobe Apple Controversy – this new media author’s take: A Dangerous Retro Blacktop Paved Hole
Silly me. I had it all wrong. Since the early 1980s, Steve Jobs and Apple have sold their wares under the moniker of “User Friendly,” and I thought they were referring to the fact that everyman (and woman) could make use of a computer to create stuff and to accomplish just about any task – [...]
May 24, 2010
Tags: Adobe, Apple, controversy, democratized creativity, ebook, Flash, iPad, iPhone, new media content, Steve Jobs, user friendly Posted in: New Media Writing and Technology Diary
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