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  • … Blackberry, received 5,140 text messages, sent 4,320 text messages, received 1,170 Facebook messages, and sent 340 Facebook messages. I averaged receiving 130 and sending 60 electronic communications per day during the year. My Blackberry, Outlook, Zimbra, and Facebook have been invaluable and essential …

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  • … — Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book and Kim “Howard” Johnson’s Monty Python’s Tunisian Holiday among them — that I really want to check out. But I’ve got to say: the eBook reader really looks cool. There really could be something to this electronic publishing thing. My sister goes back to Maryland …

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  • … and about the size of a trade paperback, was introduced a year ago. Although Amazon will not disclose sales figures, the Kindle has at least lived up to its name by creating broad interest in electronic books. Now it is out of stock and unavailable until February. Analysts credit Oprah Winfrey, who …

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  • … and brought up to date—from publishing formats to editorial style and method, from documentation of electronic sources to book design and production, and everything in between. In addition to books, the Manual now also treats journals and electronic publications. All chapters are written …

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  • … books, fun, meme | Tagged Lara Mashup of the Top 25 Hits of 2008 - torontomike.com 12/26/2008 [ tunes]DJ Earworm put together a video for what he called “United State of Pop 2008 (Viva La Pop)”. It’s a very slick mashup of the Top 25 Hits of 2008, according to Billboard. There’s lots of the typical …

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  • Salon.com’s got a nice post-game on the Publishocalypse that went down earlier this month in Jason Boog’s “ Read it and weep.” Who will survive publishing’s Ice Age? Undoubtedly, the companies that can command developments in the impending digital book revolution. Well thanks, Captain Obvious …

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  • HRITIK KAPOOR asked: Few years ago, people were touting e-books as the future of the publishing industry. Through these portable electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, e-books never actually took …

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  • … materials more accessible to them, particularly by encouraging publishers to release books so that nonprofit groups can transfer them to electronic formats. The other and more probably possibility is Gail Schoettler. After her disappointingly close race for Governor in 1998, Schoettler has kept her …

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  • … at the end of the Middle Ages. It is difficult to predict the future of the book. A good deal of reference material, designed for direct access instead of sequential reading, as for example encyclopedias, exist less and less in for the form of books and more and more on the web. However, electronic books …

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