follow the eyes: screenreading reconsidered (again)
From Editor&Publisher (via Print is Dead): The Poynter Institute just released findings from a study in which eye-tracking sensors were used to analyze the behavior of 600 readers across print and...
View Articledesign proposal for ipod-based e-book reader
I got an email the other day from the fellow who made this: an interesting proposal and, incidentally, a clever use of Google SketchUp for modeling gadgets. The central thesis is that, unlike the Sony...
View Articlecascading phrases
Live Ink is an alternative approach to presenting texts in screen environments, arranging them in series of cascading phrases to increase readability (I saw this a couple of years ago at an educational...
View Articleamazon kindle due out monday
In CNET news: “Amazon to debut Kindle e-book reader Monday.” While it’s got more going for it than any of its predecessors or present competitors -? wi-fi connection, seamless integration with the...
View Articlestudent designer envisions a more credible kindle
Engagdet points to an award winning Australian student design for an e-book reader that combines the gesture-based “multi-touch” interface of the iPhone with the e-ink display of the Kindle. LIVRE...
View Articleexpressive processing: post-game analysis begins
So Noah’s just wrapped up the blog peer review of his manuscript in progress, and is currently debating whether to post the final, unfinished chapter. He’s also just received the blind peer reviews...
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