Posted on 05/01/2011 11:59:12 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
Al Gore has teamed up with two former Apple engineers to create an app that aims to redefine the ebook.
Push Pop Press, a company set up by former Apple employees Kimon Tsinteris and Mike Matas, has published Our Choice, an app version of Gores 2009 book about global warming.
The app, according to Push Pop Press, will change the way we read books. It combines high quality photography with interactive graphics and animations. There is narration from Gore himself and more than an hour of video.
The Push Pop Press publishing platform opens doors to telling a story with more photos, more videos and interactions, Matas told Wired magazine.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
I just noticed Gore's new app [approximatley $5.00 so is costly compared to the majority of popular apps] via a promotional Big ad at the top of the Apple iTunes page, when I logged into the iTunes store yesterday. Reminded me of Google Earth.
Kimon Tsinteris: PushPopPress Born in Athens, Greece, graduated from Cornell Universitys Engineering program with a BS in Computer Science and have developed software for two industry leaders. In 2002, joined Microsoft to ship Windows SharePoint Services v2 & v3. At Apple since 2005, I shipped Mac OS X Mail 10.5. Then as a senior engineer on the iPhone team, I shipped Maps for iPhone & iPad.
After iPad, the time was right. I left Apple to cofound Push Pop Press.
Mike Matas-23-year old designer from the United States, currently living in San Francisco. Hes best known for his design work on the original Delicious Library, and working at Apple, designing key parts of Mac OS X and iPhone OS. Hes even been listed as co-inventor on patents Apple has filed. In 2009, he left Apple. Lately, he uploads his photography skills to his website and blog, mikematas.com.
Interview:
Ping.
If Apple ever put this on my Ipad, without my permission, I’d want to know about how many times I could skip it across the nearest lake.
Seems like no one’s told Al how destructive computer production is for the environment.
But, like every other hypocrite.........
Apple has been named the “least green” technology company by Greenpeace
Al Gore On Board Of Directors of the Least Green TEch Company: Apple!
http://thehivedaily.com/blog/2011/04/21/al-gore-on-board-of-directors-of-the-least-green-tech-company-apple/
Greenpeaces report, How Dirty is Your Data? reveals that the companys investment in a new North Carolina facility will triple its electricity consumption, equivalent to the electricity demand of 80,000 average US homes. The facilitys power will be supplied by Duke Energy, with a mix of 62% coal and 32% nuclear.
Mein Kampf II.
I am really impressed with the number of innovative ways Al Gore can beat...the dead horse.
Very cool!
I just wonder how many replied with something similar.
That’s not reading, it’s passively being fed video and pictures without allowing for imagination or critical thought. Just what they ordered for our critically illiterate students churned out by public education.
This is like TV in that the technology is great but the content is vapid.
Electronic propaganda.
Gore has peaked. This is a desperate attempt at trying to remain relevant. Of course there might be a few ostriches who have never heard about his Inconvenient Movie so they might yet be fooled via App.
“Thats not reading, its passively being fed video and pictures without allowing for imagination or critical thought. Just what they ordered for our critically illiterate students churned out by public education.”
Programming at it’s finest. Mind programming, that is.
Students in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) have been made use of them in the classroom for an entire school year. gove.tech
Two hundred schools applied for grants that were valued at more than $20,000. Each grant includes 32 iPads, one MacBook Pro for syncing purposes, $200 in iTunes credit for applications and a storage cart for the hardware.
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