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Apple will grab 10% mobile gaming, as eBooks explode and iTablet looms
We’ve already reported on the flurry of activity taking place within the education market to offer eBooks for the iPhone and iPod touch in that sector, but now it seems companies are hustling to offer bespoke solutions which should see a new wave of newspapers and magazines offering their material to users of these Apple devices, and profitable solutions, too. And don’t neglect that eBooks are the second-biggest category on the App Store. First out the block to offer such a turnstile solution (not forgetting that outfits in the music sector, including iLike and The Orchard already offer App-creation solutions for musical acts) comes PixelMags. That company has announced plans to offer publishers a platform on the Apple iTunes App Store to publish magazines, newspapers, books, catalogues and brochures. The Apple developer will allow publishers to easily digitise publications with custom-made Apps for no set up or monthly fees and publish them on the App store says PixelMags. Better still, it’s the first dedicated iPhone App platform to be accredited by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, all downloads will count towards circulation figures. Adventure games have always been popular, and there’s yet more of these looming for your Apple handheld device. Melbourne-based developer, Tin Man Games, today announced plans to release a library of fantasy adventure gamebooks for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The library will initially consist of three original adventures, the first being Siege of the Necromancer, and readers will be able to grow their collection as new books are released. There’s no need for dice - all you need to do is shake your iPhone/touch to get that random factor when playing through an adventure. Earlier this week, Coursesmart announced plans to bring 7,000 educational titles to the Apple mobile platforms, opening up further Apple opportunities in the education sector. We think the new App Store gold rush will be eBooks, and we think that rush will become a deluge when Apple introduces its larger-screened iTablet. Kindle may face a problem... ( Filed Under: )
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The tablet will cost more but
The tablet will cost more but do more. Interesting competition with the Kindle.
one heck of a problem
Let's face it. The kindle is in trouble.
No way are people going to
No way are people going to carry around something as big as this tablet.
Mobile gaming? with leopard? We hardly have any games at all and they are double the price of the Windows version. I like my Mac but its ridiculous to think that this will take over mobile gaming.
You're forgetting that they
You're forgetting that they may allow applications from the App Atore. If so, there's plenty of games now and there will be even more soon.
kindle continues to come
kindle continues to come under fire...i wonder what apple will name this new legendary device...i've seen iPad, iTablet...? i found this interesting article about ereader names over here: http://onthebutton.wordpress.com/2009/08/13/books-are-so-yesterday/