Posted March 25, 2010
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thegammaray
thegammaray
Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
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Mnemon
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Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted March 25, 2010
For general reading I prefer having books, but I still think these are interesting technology. As a research tool they could be so damn useful. The most annoying bit about research is, I feel, all those hours wasted trying to locate that one particular passage in a book I know is in there, somewhere. I like doing my research in odd places, too - cafes, parks, etc., and prefer to take notes in handwriting, rather than typing on a computer. That means I usually am out there with two backpacks filled to the brim with books. If I could just take a lightweight device that stores many (more) of them (and scientific articles) that also includes a search engine ... yay.
So as such - they seem great. But I don't think it's an all too useful techonlogy at the moment. Mostly due to politics. Too many different propriety formats and incompatibilities, no proper interface that would allow "electronic libraries/borrowing of books" etc. etc.
So as such - they seem great. But I don't think it's an all too useful techonlogy at the moment. Mostly due to politics. Too many different propriety formats and incompatibilities, no proper interface that would allow "electronic libraries/borrowing of books" etc. etc.
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GingeR13
Why so serious?
Registered: Feb 2009
From Poland
Posted March 28, 2010
i'm waiting for Notion Ink's Adam.
i'll get one for sure (too bad it will be Q3 be Q4 2010)
i'll get one for sure (too bad it will be Q3 be Q4 2010)
Post edited March 28, 2010 by GingeR13