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Old 05-11-2007, 08:31 AM   #1
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Adobe's Bill McCoy: "The Future Is Here."

Calvin Reid's article for Publishers Weekly is a good summation of the International Digital Publishing Forum’s annual e-publishing conference in New York. Notable are Adobe System's Bill McCoy's comments:
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"The future is here," said Adobe System’s Bill McCoy, borrowing a phrase of computer book publisher Tim O’Reilly, "but it’s unevenly distributed." McCoy’s point was that all publishers acknowledge the promise of digital distribution—they’re just waiting for the "digital tipping point," a device, new software, or a new standard to push digital distribution to the next level.
Thanks to Rita Toews for pointing me to this article.
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Old 05-11-2007, 03:12 PM   #2
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I think that quote about the future being here but unevenly distributed is originally attributable to William Gibson.
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Old 05-11-2007, 03:32 PM   #3
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Sounds like a Gibsonism to me.
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