The security theater being imposed on us after the Christmas Day underwear bomber gets the Practically Ideal treatment this week. Then we turn to our comparison of the Nexus One and the iPhone. I still like the iPhone, but could see myself being happy with a Nexus One. Bob’s holding out for a physical keyboard and is sticking with his G1.
Bob declares 2010 the year of the e-Reader, and we break down what needs to happen for e-Books to break big.
Finally, we give our Big Love preview. Season 4 started Sunday. If you’re not watching it yet, we’ll talk you into it!
Listen here:
Download directly: Practically Ideal Episode 5 (Right-click and select “Save Link As…”)
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As always, music is provided courtesy of Devin Martin and David Wesson from the Emergence and Charles Jischke. I encourage you to follow the links and check them out further.
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Is 2010 the Year of Digital Books? | Bob Caswell added these pithy words on Jan 14 10 at 11:49 pm[...] going digital (especially in the IT training world), feel free to leave a comment. Also, check out this week’s episode of Practically Ideal (also on iTunes) where Logan and I discuss e-books (and what they mean for consumers) in detail. [...]
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