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Nook is the tablet with the power. The Kin­dle Fire is a bud­get reader to sell from the Ama­zon Store. The Nook, that’s another story. Ama­zon will get the bud­get mar­ket with peo­ple that think it is more.

With the Nook Color, Barnes & Noble hit on the first win­ning tablet strat­egy not pat­terned after the iPad. With firmware updates, B&N steadily improved the capa­bil­ity of the device, adding Flash, games, and Android apps. Now, though, media heavy­weight Ama­zon is look­ing to fol­low the same strat­egy to blow Barnes & Noble out of the water.

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It doesn’t take much imag­i­na­tion to get the dif­fer­ence hav­ing a good tablet device will make to media providers/publishers. It actu­ally may awaken the pub­lish­ing indus­try to the require­ment to pro­vide con­text and new mean­ing to the sto­ries they pub­lish. We can google any­thing we want to on the web, but it is raw data. Con­text is what is needed and this new portable plat­form may be just the place for pub­lish­ers to really get inter­ac­tive media religion.

Here’s a video to stim­u­late your imagination.

This col­lab­o­ra­tion between The Won­der­fac­tory and Time, Inc. is an excel­lent exam­ple of how tablets will enable the cre­ation of inno­v­a­tive, addic­tive expe­ri­ences by pub­lish­ers, media com­pa­nies, and advertisers.

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The buzz about an Apple tablet has been con­stant for some time. The pre-emptive strike recently by Microsoft — announc­ing its upcom­ing tablet called Courier has only cre­ated more buzz. Who will have he killer device?

Well Apple of course.

I don’t say that just because I use Apple prod­ucts. I say it because Apple cre­ates prod­ucts that change the way we do things. Apple’s suc­cess with the ipod was giv­ing peo­ple a device that had not only inno­v­a­tive hard­ware design but an engine inside and on your lap­top that changed the way almost every­one buys, man­ages, plays, and shares music. They trans­formed buy­ing and dis­tri­b­u­tion of music as data.

Then the iPhone. Another device that has changed the way peo­ple think about how they inter­act with the inter­net and 3rd party devices. They cre­ated more than a phone; in fact the iPhone is a mini com­puter that just hap­pens to let you make phone calls. Just ask ATT, they can’t keep up with the data streams as iPhone users are con­tantly con­nected using the device to instant mes­sage, surf the net, buy tick­ets, find out what restau­rants are nearby, and play rich inter­ac­tive games.

So now every­one is wait­ing for the tablet.

Microsoft has tried to own the buzz by releas­ing videos of its upcom­ing tablet. Actu­ally two tablets that fold.

It’s a hand­held com­puter. Ok.
It does mult-touch, cool.
It uses a sty­lus too. Nice.
It uses drag and drop. So Apple.
It’s nice. They’ll sell a bunch I’m sure.

But what does it bring that changes every­thing? Nothing.

Then we start to hear a bit more about the Apple tablet, expected to make it’s debut in early 2010.

A new device that is set on chang­ing or maybe sav­ing another dinosaur indus­try. Pub­lish­ing. What do you think that Ama­zon has done that with the Kindle?

News­pa­pers and pub­lish­ers are in the tar pit. They don’t have the slight­est idea how to change the way they deliver their con­tent. Fee­ble efforts by news­pa­pers have failed. Ama­zon brought us the Kin­dle as a vehi­cle to increase prod­uct sales but it’s a one trick pony and the price is too high.

So, I’m look­ing to one of the most inno­v­a­tive com­pa­nies we have right now.

Apple.

I don’t think they will disappoint.

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Giz­modo cre­ated a post today that pro ports video of a new Microsoft tablet device.
Do we see Microsoft hav­ing to com­pete and maybe even innovate?
If we are to believe the video and images that Giz­modo has posted this is a hinged tablet that uses a styl­ist and touch­screen combined.
It is intriguing.
Why make a hinged device? Because it allows you to make a more com­pact device. It also cre­ates two infor­ma­tion spaces. A menu or selec­tion side — a finder of sorts and an active side where the inter­ac­tion with the appli­ca­tion takes place. It could work but, the hinge has been the death of many a lap­top. It doesn’t thrill me.
Con­sumer hokey.
I also see the jour­nal con­cept with the same dis­taste as Time Machine’s sci-fi graph­ics. Is the tablet a con­sumer device? Is it really just a big­ger smarter iPhone?
A sty­lus.
A sty­lus is an inter­est­ing addi­tion. How­ever we can’t write as fast as we can type. Will the hand­writ­ing recog­ni­tion be good?
I had an early Palm and before that the much more inter­est­ing New­ton. Can this new pad or Apple’s really change com­put­ing as much as the orig­i­nal PDA? Apple cre­ated a new plat­form with the iPhone. Can they extend it’s power in a new tablet. I can’t wait to see what Apple has to offer.
Who will make the next dom­i­nant device?
Giz­modo cre­ated a post today that pro ports video of a new Microsoft tablet device.
Do we see Microsoft hav­ing to com­pete and maybe even innovate?
If we are to believe the video and images that Giz­modo has posted this is a hinged tablet that uses a styl­ist and touch­screen combined.
It is intriguing.
Why make a hinged device? Because it allows you to make a more com­pact device. It also cre­ates two infor­ma­tion spaces. A menu or selec­tion side — a finder of sorts and an active side where the inter­ac­tion with the appli­ca­tion takes place. It could work but, the hinge has been the death of many a lap­top. It doesn’t thrill me.
Con­sumer hokey.
I also see the jour­nal con­cept with the same dis­taste as Time Machine’s sci-fi graph­ics. Is the tablet a con­sumer device? Is it really just a big­ger smarter iPhone?
A sty­lus.
A sty­lus is an inter­est­ing addi­tion. How­ever we can’t write as fast as we can type. Will the hand­writ­ing recog­ni­tion be good?
I had an early Palm and before that the much more inter­est­ing New­ton. Can this new pad or Apple’s really change com­put­ing as much as the orig­i­nal PDA? Apple cre­ated a new plat­form with the iPhone. Can they extend it’s power in a new tablet. I can’t wait to see what Apple has to offer.
Who will make the next dom­i­nant device?
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