Saturday, August 27, 2011

Reading in four dimensions: "books are only going to get better and better, but there will be fewer of them"

Paul Carr is the process of elimination, writer. He writes a weekly column for TechCrunch, focusing on media and technology. For the first part of what he might run away his career, he edited various publications and founded multiple businesses with varying degrees of abysmal failure. After getting fired from every job he ever had – including at least ... ? Read More

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Andrew Losowsky has a busy week. Firstly, it has just been appointed the new editor of books for the Huffington Post (disclosure: Aol blah blah blah) and his latest essays-reading in four dimensions – has just been released as a Single Kindle.

In the essay, Andrew discusses the future of publishing and specifically as an added dimension to the Internet forward reading experience. This fascinating essay (and deals at 99 c) and provides a real Smörgåsbord for thought for any of us who are interested in the future, from the publication and exchange of information. In the video below, Andrew shares some of the key points of the essay-like printing brings the permanence of digital publishing, as the concept of "publication" translated online and paper books in our digital world.

Kindle users can read reading in four dimensions here in four dimensions. United Kingdom readers can be found here.


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