Publishing
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November 8, 2019
Notes from #ReadingConf19
The conference Reading in a Digital Environment in Regensburg just ended, and I sat down in a café at Hauptbahnhof to write down some quick notes.
First of all, thanks to the organizers! I’ve met a lot of new people and attended some great sessions. And, of course, a lot of new questions popped up. Here are some quickly drafted notes.
Paper or display? As expected, this is the most frequently asked question.
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September 16, 2019
Next-book’s open cloud
Next-book makes every book an application. Any reader can utilize all the perks of the open web platform in its current form — both owning the documents and using the power of the network.
The reading experience is more than just seeing the lines of text. It’s also using a comfortable device, returning to a book I left unfinished or sharing notes with a friend. A broader infrastructure is required to make such interactions possible.
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November 3, 2018
Next-book: browser as a natural environment for e-reading
Many people have happy memories of reading their favorite book. So of course, let’s focus on that man on the right, reading on his blackberry.
This talk is consciously written as an answer to a big problem. And of course, I’m kinda humbled by the size of it. But of course, I’ll tell you what I believe is the right solution.
People say that e-books are in a crisis. The Guardian is running a weekly column just to repeat that fact.