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WWDC Sold Out

Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference sells out for the third straight year in a record-breaking eight days. Not a good sign for Flash.

TIMA Lunch & Learn to Feature Apple on Mobile Marketing

The Triangle Interactive Marketing Association’s (TIMA) May “Lunch & Learn” will feature Francis Shepherd, Senior System Engineer, Apple, Inc. on how to tune out the static in your mobile marketing buzz. More »

Even Superheros have iPads

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I submit, for your perusal, Superheros holding iPads.

And stay tuned for my iPad review, typing 100% on my iPad.

Magazines Gear Up for iPad

smallgqvoguewirednyttmock1In a new PaidContent article, “Taking the Tablet: 15 Ways Publishers Are Re-Imagining the Magazine”, 15 magazines are highlighted showing how the publishers are re-imagining the layout for tablet devices such as Apple’s iPad, which hits store April 3.  The article is pretty neat, listing the different magazines then providing a video that goes through the whole layout.

The ones that struck me were Sports Illustrated, Marie Claire and the New York Times, with each taking a different approach to delivering content.

SI has focused on developing an interactive and breaking news model that will allow subscribers to see live scores and developing stories.  Although I’m definitely a fan of the model, I wonder how this will differ and compete with the current SI Web site.  Marie Claire and The New York Times have stayed true to their original layouts, but added features that allow a more interactive experience.

Check out the full article and demos.

This Week in Technology: March 8-12

This Week in Technology: March 8-12

So much happened this week. Apple iPads went on pre-order, Microsoft lost another patent case, Canon made a travel mug that looks like a lens, and Playstation announced they’re going to rip-off the wii-mote.

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