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Hadrien: Heading to NY tomorrow for #TOC
: RT: @Hadrien: Kindle 2: Final words. It's a Kindle 1 that looks slightly more like a product designed by Apple instead of a Cylon. #TOC
Hadrien: RT @liza: Introducing epubjs, a lightweight Javascript ePub reader: #toc
Hadrien: Listening to the "building a better web-based reader" at #TOC
Hadrien: Just saw a great demo @ Bluefire's booth ! Nice job with our API Micah ! #TOC
Hadrien: Micah should have been on the panel about web-based readers ;-) #TOC
Hadrien: Glad to see Jason Fried @ #TOC Feedbooks is based on Ruby on Rails, a framework that 37 signals created
Hadrien: Adobe DRM support is good news for Stanza, but will Adobe require Lexcycle to use their rendering technology ? #TOC
Hadrien: One ISBN to rule them all ? #TOC
: @Hadrien Do tell - what's the recommendation on ISBNs for different formats from #TOC?
Hadrien: RT @KatMeyer: Bilton: analytics, customization, smart content - helping people cull through the news is where NYT is headed. #TOC
Hadrien: Nice example about properly using analytics from Bilton: same thing would be useful for ebooks #TOC
Hadrien: Hyperlocal news should be embedded into social networks from my point of view. Still pretty hard to monetize at this point. #TOC
Hadrien: "News is about reputation and trust, not technology" #TOC
Hadrien: How to make open websites: #TOC
Hadrien: @KatMeyer I don't think that ePub would be the best source format. Authors composing in ePub wouldn't help publishers that much #TOC
Hadrien: Feedbooks = Communism ! ;) #TOC
Hadrien: Kevin Kelly wrote a great article about adding value to free content #TOC
Hadrien: Had a great time @ #TOC ! Finally met face to face a lot of people.
Hadrien: I need to boost my twitter skills: some people at #TOC had some very impressive techniques
Hadrien: Didn't saw anyone from Amazon at #TOC Feels like publishing is divided into separate worlds...
: Did have a presence @ #TOC? RT @Hadrien: Didn't see anyone from Amazon at #TOC Feels like publishing is divided into separate worlds