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Old 06-10-2010, 02:43 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by kjk View Post
lol. The real problem is every news item about the iPad is already covered ad nauseum on the internet-not sure how a magazine can add anything new.
Yeah. I have the Appadvice app and have the Gizmodo, Endgadget, Wired and a couple of other tech RSS feeds + several sports and news feeds in Pulse. Couldn't get away from iPad stories even if I tried

There are still many competing ideas on how to consume media on the iPad that will settle over time. Frankly, my least favorite model is this single-issue magazine app type... although they seem to have designed a format that is not a direct import of the magazine model.

Right now I think a lot of us are likely to buy anything that seems to be iPad specific for the novelty and curiosity if nothing else. But all this will settle down over time with winning and losing presentation styles.

One of my favorite information apps at the moment is the BBC news one: it's a good mix of text, photos and video (+ radio streaming if you wish) formatted in a way that suits the iPad well... They attempted neither a web-page nor magazine format. Personally I think their model has a better chance of success... I don't know for sure but it seems to me that the popular Pulse RSS reader may have already borrowed some formattting ideas from the BBC app.
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