Saturday 17 April 2010

Wired magazine app will work on the iPad

Wired magazine app will indeed work on the iPad despite the restrictive new guidelines Apple issued this month, AdAge reports.
Wired has been working with Adobe to develop interactive editions to run on tablet computers including the iPad. But Apple has long frowned on Adobe Flash, among other third-party plug-ins, so Adobe had developed a sort of workaround. Then earlier this month, Apple came out with guidelines requiring developers to write apps with specific programming languages and forbidding... workarounds.
Wired ‘s publisher Conde Nast, now says it can and will proceed: "We are working with Adobe to prepare Wired's reader app for the iPad, and will be compliant with Apple's new guidelines,"

The game is just starting. Check this promo video, produced by Wired Mag in February:

Wednesday 14 April 2010

TED Blog: Happy birthday, TEDx!

Impressive figures for one-year of TEDx:

  • Total number of TEDx events to date: 500
  • Total number of TEDx events planned for 2010: 500 +
  • Total languages at TEDx events: 35 +
  • Total number of countries TEDx events are held in: 70 +
  • Estimated number of people who have attended a TEDx event to date: 50,000 +
  • Estimated number of people projected to attend a TEDx event through end of 2010: 100,000

 

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The iPad isn't a computer, it's a distribution channel - O'Reilly Radar

In this context the iPad isn't a computing device at all. Jobs is using his knack for design and user experience to build, not a better computer, but a better distribution channel. One that is controlled, constrained, and can re-take distribution as the point of monetization. You aren't buying a computer when you buy an iPad, you are buying a 16GB Walmart store shelf that fits on your lap - complete with all the supplier beat downs, slotting fees, and exclusive deals that go with it - and Apple got you to pay for the building.

 

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