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January 2010

@vbsteven bug was windows list applet of at least 30 pixels placed right of the screen + 7 windows opened => freezing completely Gnome-panel
A tentative to list eBook Readers - more than 50 models including ePaper, LCD, Prototypes and Rumors - bit.ly
On January 20th 2010, Amazon announced its new deal proposal: If you format your eBook for the Amazon Digital Text Platform -  so people can read it on their Kindle - Amazon will give you upto 70% of the sale if you satisfy some conditions.  You can read about those conditions in the press release.  Any (United States) citizen can sign up for an account, upload and sell eBooks through Amazon.

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Last week, I published the links of 3 lists of eReaders. I took the time to aggregate them in an attempt to compile a complete list of eReaders.

There are more than 50 models of "eReaders". In this list there are ePaper eBook readers, LCD readers, prototypes and Rumors (Apple Tablet).

You can find the list here: List of eReaders.
@vbsteven See the top of my facebook page. When I click on Inbox to see the new message, all are read tweetphoto.com
@netlash Geniet ervan !
Bug in facebook: It says I have 1 new message in the top bar while all are read.
Would the rumored Apple Tablet use ePaper ? bit.ly Probably not.
Will Apple reveal its tablet next week ? bit.ly
Since I found out the bug that was annoying me, my Ubuntu is really very stable and fast now. Works like a charm.
Java FX or Adobe AIR ? bit.ly
Today, I'm looking at a technology for implementing some demos with the new eReader I have received yesterday. My objective is to demonstrate some showcases of a an ePaper Reference Architecture, therefore I want to develop/assemble a Desktop application, a kind of iTunes for eReader.

I currently face a dilemna: which technology to choose Java or Adobe (AIR) ? Both are portable.Both offer document workflow solutions, which I believe are very important elements.

Advantages of Java
  • Java is more open towards other Entreprise platforms like Alfresco or jBoss.
  • The Kindle is based on a Java Platform (see here
  • Other commercial document solutions like IBM FileNet are based on FileNet
Advantages of Adobe
  • Adobe clearly has an advantage when talking about generating PDF documents
  • Adobe AIR is flashy
  • Adobe also has solutions for Document Workflow
To be continued...
@roulive Ca tu le verra au salon du vélo....
Cliquez sur l'image pour voir toutes les photos de l'entrainement.

From 20100118 Entraînement Foot Thomas

Merci aux entraîneurs d'Archennes.
Photos Entraînement de Foot de Thomas au Hall Omni-Sports de Grez ce 17 janvier (avec le lien... bit.ly
Photos de l'entraînement de foot de Tom, hier dimanche 17 janvier






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Mes Photos Salon de l'Auto 2010 à Bruxelles : bit.ly et bit.ly
@roulive Bonne idée ca. J'allume la télé.
The world's largest ePaper Display : bit.ly
Today, let's have a look at the largest ePaper reader in the world, according to LG. It's a 19 inch flexible display from LG.

Photo Source : tomorrowsbook.com

Summary
  • Name : ? 19 Inch LG Display
  • Manufacturer : LG
  • Size : 19 inch
  • Weight : 13 grams
  • Price : ?
  • Technology : ?
  • Flexible
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  • 18 Jan 2010 : LG Display unveils 19-inch-wide epaper
    • From the press release:  "Our development of the world's largest flexible display has opened up a new market in the next-generation display sector of e-paper," said CTO and executive VP of LG Display, In Jae Chung. "As the e-paper market is growing at a rapid pace, LG Display will continue to deliver new value to customers and the market through industry-leading technologies and differentiated products."

You can also find this information on this AppePaper.com Page.
@JeroenSpierings I have read about some in the past. When I blog about it I let you know.
Creation of the ePaper User Group bit.ly
3 lists of ePaper eReaders - bit.ly

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