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Is An Audiobook Really a Book?

I see red whenever I run into the pompous assertion that reading by listening to a book read aloud is not really reading. Then I ask (loudly, of course, to anyone who will listen), how did I read Ulysses (three … Continue reading






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Ray Kurzweil Will Offer Free EBook Software For Universal Text-To-Speech (UTS) Reading

Calvin Reid reports in Publishers Weekly from the Frankfurt Book Fair that Ray Kurzweil is bringing free software with Universal Text-To-Speech (UTS) technology to the ebook market: Baker & Taylor announced a partnership with acclaimed scientist, inventor and futurist Ray … Continue reading






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Lessig: To Read Is To Copy

“In the digital age, every single thing we do with creative work on a digital network creates a copy,” Lawrence Lessig said in an NPR Fresh Air interview last month. “The act of reading on a digital network produces a … Continue reading






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Writing Post-Gutenberg Narratives for the Web

Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox is geared to web usability for business intra-nets and e-commerce. It isn’t the final word on usability, but I’ve long appreciated his advocacy of web accessibility for computer users with disabilities. Nielsen’s latest column raises some provocative … Continue reading






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A Gavroche Retrospective

When I began quoting and commenting on Les Misérables in September — I’ll call it blog-reading — I didn’t know exactly why I was doing it or where it would lead. I needed content to work with to learn the … Continue reading






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