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Anonymous Alpay Kasal said...

Veyr interesting indeed. I've been watching the movement in ereaders for quite awhile (being kind of an early adopter reading ebooks on my windows mobile pda's and phone for years now). I find it amazing to see how quickly the magazine and news industry is suddenly scurrying. It good to see them choose to reinvent themselves rather than fight the wave of technology (unlike the music industry and the mpaa sueing anyone with shares on limewire). If the publishing industry truly embraces forthcoming tech, then we will see real competition for futuristic gadgets,a nd with that, an opportunity to explore news ways of interacting with news and newsmakers... as well as an opportunity for good journalists to shine in a new light.

btw, the holograms in the malls - die cut free standing rear projection screens. There is a high gain material at work (like 3M's Vikuiti) cut into the shape of the model... which means the projected model can never leave the pose they are in. not quite a hologram viewing experience.

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Blogger Lynn Marentette said...

Thanks for the information about the 3D "holigram"!

2:30 PM

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