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Category Archives: Reading
You Are Entitled To (Post) Your Informed Opinion
I stopped going to Medium regularly a long time ago. I had the impression that there was quite a lot of click bait there and it seemed like many contributors were simply using the hype around the platform to advertise … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Culture, Internet, Reading
Tagged Harlan Ellison, mindless crap, Rant
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See The Movie, Read The Book
Yesterday we went to the movies to see Möbius, but the showing was sold out, so we ended up going to see Cloud Atlas instead. We weren’t disappointed. The story was subtle enough to be intriguing, without being so obscure … Continue reading
Data Doesn’t Captivate Audiences, Storytellers Do
After the launch of the first eReaders, it didn’t take long for people to realize that the ability to track reading habits could provide useful information for publishers and authors interested in understanding how readers react to their work. In … Continue reading
Evernote Planning New Features For eBook Readers
In an interview with Ingrid Lunden of TechCrunch in London last month, CEO Phil Libin Discussed Evernote’s future plans. His comments focused on two areas: the “quantified self” (personal memories or life data) and eBooks: Evernote Wants To Be The … Continue reading