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Forrester Seven Top Integration Trends for 2011 to 2012
Take a look at this white paper to see Forrester Research's top integration trends for 2011 and 2012. It's a new direction for business.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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What does the Nook need to be Ed Tech's e-book holy grail?
The Nook may not be the holy grail of educational e-readers; I don't think that exists yet. But if its Kindroid lineage can spur a bit of development, we may be a lot closer than we think.
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Access and smart DRM will make Google Editions a key player in Ed
Bingo! A subscription-based service easily adapted to the needs of schools without forcing educational institutions to buy one more electronic device when we're already pushing towards 1:1...
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States start filing individual lawsuits against e-book publishers
Texas and Connecticut are leading a ring of more than a dozen states in an anti-trust suit against Apple and a few other book publishers over an "anti-competitive price-fixing scheme."
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Education with Augmented Reality: AR textbooks released in Japan (video)
A Tokyo publishing company has released textbooks that support Augmented Reality on smartphones. With apps downloadable for free, this textbook displays how AR might be a more practical choice...
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Exploit code published for RDP worm hole; Does Microsoft have a leak?
The code publication has set off alarm bells in the corridors at Redmond because there are clear signs that Microsoft's pre-patch vulnerability sharing program has been breached or has suffered a...
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Justice Dept. to sue Apple, other publishers over e-book 'cartel'
U.S. authorities are following the Europeans' lead by paving the way to sue Apple and other big publishing names, after they were found to be 'fixing' e-book prices.
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Google offering new app stats to Android Market publishers
Developers and publishers to the Android Market have several new features for tracking app stats starting today. Here's a rundown on some of the new ways to track your Android app's progress:...
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Mobile behaviors of college students explained
How do high school students use mobile technology in their quest to research a university?
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PayPal Strong-Arms Indie Ebook Publishers Over Erotic Content
PayPal has forced its merchants that publish and distribute e-books to censor erotic literature.
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Apple's Cook discusses supply chain, will publish monthly updates
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference 2012 in San Francisco.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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Next-gen textbooks? It's the ecosystem, not the device
I love hardware as much as the next geek, but solving our ed tech problems will require one heck of an ecosystem; hardware is a tiny piece of the puzzle.
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Textbook of the Future: The hardware
If we acknowledge that iPad is not the appropriate hardware solution for teaching students in the 21st century, then what is?
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Textbook of the future? Not until we figure out distribution, DRM, and ecosystem
Hardware is only a tiny part of the problem we need to solve to get educational resources into kids' hands (both literally and figuratively) at scale.
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Textbook of the Future: The challenges
It's actually cheaper to go to another planet than to give an iPad to every child.
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With a postal service like this one, we need e-textbooks
I just want to actually have my textbook in my hands at some point before I have to sit down and take my midterm. Is that too much to ask, USPS?
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HP publishes timeline for making webOS open source
HP execs explain that the shift to commit webOS to open source is a "decisive step" towards meeting its "goal of accelerating the platform's development."
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Graphicly debuts new self-publishing service for multiple platforms
The digital distribution service Graphicly is unveiling a new publishing solution that can automatically submit and publish work for multiple mobile and desktop platforms at once.
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