Does The Future Of iTunes Include "Printed" Content Because Of Blio?
It's a valid question, I think. An excerpt from this post at Beneath Gray Skies:
The lack of an explicitly described Mac platform in the Blio, as I wrote earlier, makes me think.
What if the next major release of iTunes were to incorporate Blio technology? And… if the iTunes Store were to partner with Baker and Taylor to sell books, magazines and other “printed” content. The rumored upcoming iSlate may well incorporate Blio as a native application (with links to the store) and an improved interface (using touchscreen gestures, etc.).
Blio, by the way, is a free e-reader program. Click here to read more about it.
The lack of an explicitly described Mac platform in the Blio, as I wrote earlier, makes me think.
What if the next major release of iTunes were to incorporate Blio technology? And… if the iTunes Store were to partner with Baker and Taylor to sell books, magazines and other “printed” content. The rumored upcoming iSlate may well incorporate Blio as a native application (with links to the store) and an improved interface (using touchscreen gestures, etc.).
Blio, by the way, is a free e-reader program. Click here to read more about it.
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