Technology Will Out
By Beach Blogger at 31 January, 2010, 6:24 pm
It’s been a busy week on the technology front. Apple introduced the I-Pad , “a slim, 1.5-pound ‘tablet’ computer [which] will be linked to Apple Inc.’s first e-book store when it goes on sale in a few months.” Meanwhile, Amazon.com’s e-book reader, Kindle, took a hit from McMillan Books, which “pulled” its e-books at Amazon because the on-line e-book seller wouldn’t help the publishing giant gouge readers by hiking the price, essentially, by 50 percent from $10 to $15 for each e-book. In retaliation, Amazon.com threw McMillan’s hard-bound and paperbacks out the metaphorical window, according to financially- and artistically-interested bystanders Charles Stross and Tobias Buckell. Thanks to this corporate spat among greedy new technology innovators, tens of thousands of e-books are at present unavailable to anyone . See what wonders the computer age has brought us? It’s a dead certainty other high tech companies soon will be entering the competitive waters, too. But here’s the thing: none of the “e-book readers” will be compatible with one another . What that means, of course, is that in the not-too-distant future all of you e-book readers either will be unable to read three-quarters or more of the titles you want, or you’ll have to get used to hauling around in a trunk about fifteen pounds of expensive high-tech gizmos wherever you go. This seems an apt time to dredge up that old, familiar piece by “Anonymous” that’s been around the web just about as long as the Kindle. Enjoy: Exciting New Technology to Ease Life of Readers Announcing the new Bio-Optical Organized Knowledge-device (BOOK). The BOOK is a revolutionary breakthrough in technology: No wires, no electric circuits, no batteries, nothing to be connected or switched on. It’s so easy to use even a child can operate it. Just lift its cover! Compact and portable, it can be used anywhere — even sitting in an armchair by the fire — yet it is powerful enough to hold as much information as a CD-ROM disc. Here’s how it works… Each BOOK is constructed of sequentially numbered
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Technology Will Out
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