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Vook: book meet video, video meet book

Originally published on bub.blicio.us
A book may not be the first thing that comes to mind when discussing innovation but as technology has progressed, the way we consume the information presented in books has made a steady evolution. From the audio book to the Kindle, technology has jumped in to make books easier to consume in a variety of formats creating a debatably richer experience.

vookNew to the market is Vook. It is the latest innovation in reading that brings together books, video and the Internet. Vooks are available on the web and to download on a mobile phone. It’s an interesting idea with the goal of supplementing books with video and social content that aren’t available in the static format.

The web-based version allow for the reader to view the text of the book in a similar format to an e-Reader. Video is incorporated on the side of the screen so you can easily view complementary material without flipping between screens or from book to computer. It also includes social media capabilities by integrating with Twitter, Facebook and other social networks. The mobile format has similar features but due to the size of the screen, readers are directed to video rather than it being incorporated in the screen. Although I have yet to try it, I imagine this is incredibly useful for cookbooks and fitness materials more so than novels.

The book selection is on the smaller side and focused on fitness and cooking texts but the site is new and I expect their library to grow. I do wonder if they will attempt to turn some of the classics into Vooks, which could be very interesting to see.

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The ultimate partnership: Current.tv and Twitter

By now this is old news by now but I was way more into tweeting about it than writing about it (which begs the question, is tweeting taking over blogging… to be addressed at another time).

Two of my favorite companies in the world, Current.tv and Twitter have joined forces to integrate Twitter messages into the live television broadcast of the 2008 presidential debates. The program, Hack the Debate, will feature actual user tweets on the screen during airing of the debates (Comcast channel 107). Here are the details on how you can get involved:

How to PARTICIPATE:

1.Tune in on September 26th at 9pm EST/ 6pm PST for the Live Presidential Debate. Find Current TV on your local cable/satellite provider or come here to watch the live stream of our broadcast.
2.Make sure you’ve registered with Twitter to participate.
3.During the debates, chime in by including “#current” in your tweet. Example:
4.”This discussion about universal healthcare makes me want to pop some pills! #current”
5.You can follow along with other Current tweeters here by following #current on Twitter search.
6.If you have any questions about participating, send us a tweet @current.

For full details, check out: http://current.com/topics/88834922_hack_the_debate;jsessionid=6EE39BA2D83CBAEFA40FEB89C0FC141F

Tweet away my friends, tweet away!

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