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The next chapter: It's digital (The Charlotte Observer) |
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
More info... Paul Miller is a word guy a Davidson College English professor who makes his living reading, writing and teaching. Books, naturally, play a big part in his life, lining shelves in his upstairs foyer, his kids' rooms, his office. But in April, this 45-year-old professor took a step into a brave new world. He bought a Kindle the paperback-sized digital book reader that's the latest contender ...
Books Arlington library's more than books its an adventure (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By MITCH MITCHELL ARLINGTON In the summer of 1981, Eric Terry was captivated by the new Harrison Ford movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark . Ford played a globe-trotting archaeologist. After seeing the movie, Terry, then 9, decided that he would be an archaeologist and that every day would be a new adventure. Later, after discovering that the lives of archaeologists are not as exciting as the ...
iPhone App Store Takes on Amazon Kindle with 99 Cent E-Books (MobileMag) We already knew that the App Store would bring about an onslaught of tip calculators and mobile games, but it has also become the territory of ultra-affordable reading as well. Whereas the Amazon Kindle is dedicated to the art of e-books, the iPhone is supposed to offer a lot more.
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