Wow! Apple really knows how to get things moving. But today I found some articles "post announcement" that are thought-provoking.
Great article, now that you’ve read the iBook announcement by Apple. Discusses all the issues regarding devices, k-12 districts, universities, etc.
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/01/apple-college-bookstores/
Check this out!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jason-gilbert/ibooks-2-apple-textbooks_b_1216687.html
There is apparently an app developer INKLING that feels Apple stole their ideas to market iBooks. This company does the development of interactive digital textbooks for iPad, but will look to multi-platform in the future.
I downloaded their app to play with sample digital textbooks on my iPad, you can too.
Go to appstore and look for inkling it’s free.
Their web site is beautiful: www.inkling.com
And they have a store so you can see their current available titles:
https://www.inkling.com/store/
Great article, now that you’ve read the iBook announcement by Apple. Discusses all the issues regarding devices, k-12 districts, universities, etc.
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/01/apple-college-bookstores/
Check this out!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jason-gilbert/ibooks-2-apple-textbooks_b_1216687.html
There is apparently an app developer INKLING that feels Apple stole their ideas to market iBooks. This company does the development of interactive digital textbooks for iPad, but will look to multi-platform in the future.
I downloaded their app to play with sample digital textbooks on my iPad, you can too.
Go to appstore and look for inkling it’s free.
Their web site is beautiful: www.inkling.com
And they have a store so you can see their current available titles:
https://www.inkling.com/store/
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