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		<title>Bouv&#8217;s Apple Tablet Round Up &#8211; Why the Splashy Color Invite?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Apple's invite image for 1.27.10 ] In just over a week, on January 27th at 1PM EST at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco to be exact, Apple may end literally years of speculation surrounding their creation of a tablet-style consumer device. Will it be a full-fledged computer? An e-Book reader? A giant iPhone with video conference capabilities? I have some thoughts...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a id="aptureLink_IppOxvjioH" style="padding: 0px 6px; float: left;" href="http://images.macworld.com/images/news/graphics/145761-appleinvitation_original.jpg"><img style="border: 0px none ;" title="Apple's invite image for 1.27.10 " src="http://images.macworld.com/images/news/graphics/145761-appleinvitation_original.jpg" alt="" width="258" height="174" /></a>In just over a week, on <a title="Apple to introduce new product on January 27th 2010" href="http://www.macworld.com/article/145761/2010/01/january27_apple.html" target="_blank">January 27th at 1PM EST at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco to be exact</a>, Apple may end literally years of speculation surrounding their creation of a tablet-style consumer device. Will it be a full-fledged computer? An e-Book reader? A giant iPhone with video conference capabilities? I have some thoughts&#8230;but first, here is some of the Apple community&#8217;s thinking on the matter:</p>
<p>1. <a title="The Week's Apple Tablet timeline" href="http://www.theweek.com/article/index/104971/Apple_Tablet_rumors_A_comprehensive_timeline" target="_blank">The Week has a nice time line from 2002 &#8211; 2010 covering a good selection of hearsay and third-party conjecture</a></p>
<p>2. <a title="Australia's Garry Barker of The Age, has some thoughts..." href="http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/bitter-tablet-for-apples-rivals-20100113-m6o0.html" target="_blank">Down in Oz, Garry Barker has some astute thoughts&#8230;comes close to discussing analog of music to publishing</a></p>
<p>and finally:</p>
<p>3. <a title="MacWorld's Jason Snell on Apple thinking re: digital content publishing on a tablet" href="http://www.macworld.com/article/143773/2009/11/tablet_reader.html" target="_blank">MacWorld&#8217;s Jason Snell offering a solid parsing of potential Apple thinking re: digital content delivery on a tablet</a></p>
<p>Let me offer this to the collective speculation; I believe the splashy color on the Apple event invite is a sort of shot over the Amazon Kindle bow&#8230;meant to at the very least poke fun at the device&#8217;s limited display. That said, I fear the iTablet may simply be a content consumption device&#8230;with a price-point just below Kindle&#8230;and a fairly limited hardware/software feature set a la the iPod Touch&#8230;could be?</p>
<p>Nah&#8230;w/the amount of time and <a title="Apple Tablet time line" href="http://www.theweek.com/article/index/104971/Apple_Tablet_rumors_A_comprehensive_timeline" target="_blank">consideration that Apple has put into the device</a>, <a title="Sports Illustrated Tablet Demo 1.5" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntyXvLnxyXk" target="_blank">the content it may serve</a> and the <a title="PaidContent article talking about how the NYT is looking at a &quot;metered&quot; model..." href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-new-york-times-leaning-toward-ft-metered-model-announcement-finally-on-/" target="_blank">existing market dynamics</a>&#8230;I&#8217;m going to predict a much more powerful and empowering 10&#8243; monolith. And I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised to hear <a title="iTunes link to Thus Spoke Zoroaster - Vienna Philharmonic" href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/also-sprach-zarathustra-thus-spoke/id74773371?i=74773072"><em>&#8220;Thus Spoke Zoroaster&#8221;</em></a> from Kubrick&#8217;s <a title="2001: A Space Oddyssey on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_%28film%29" target="_blank">&#8220;2001: A Space Odyssey&#8221;</a> as SJ has the drape lifted off, both arms tracking horizontally&#8230;wait for it&#8230;I give you, The &#8220;Jesus Tablet&#8221;&#8230;What? Too much?</p>
<p>Frankly, I haven&#8217;t given a lot of thought to the actual hardware and software feature set&#8230;I&#8217;ve been thinking more about the content&#8230;and as I mentioned above, several folks have noted the analog between the music and publishing industries&#8230;how engines like Napster and the MP3 removed the optical key, namely the Compact Disc, from &#8220;The Man&#8217;s&#8221; distribution equation&#8230;and how the slow the music business has been to realize Pandora has left the box&#8230;</p>
<p>And around the same time, 1997 or so, I recall thinking to myself&#8230;&#8221;Wow, I can read the New York Times for free online? OH and better yet, I can filter the content I want from their stream and have it emailed to myself every day at no additional charge?&#8221; Well, why would I bust my chops scouring my collegiate burg to find a copy so I can buy and then read the damn thing? I never liked reading the physical paper anyway&#8230;always needing a windless room w/a 6&#8242; round to lay the paper on, never properly folding the rag&#8230;and getting filthy with newsprint&#8230;I was much happier searching and forwarding articles and links&#8230;with an input device like a keyboard&#8230;yes, Bouv is a geek&#8230;you just noticed?</p>
<p>The now painfully obvious answer to the newspaper industry is that I wouldn&#8217;t hunt a copy of the newspaper down to pay for it&#8230;and never would again, in fact, I might not even read the free version of the paper handed to me by the concierge&#8230;and while yes&#8230;there is advertising revenue to be made in the free content model, The Times Companies couldn&#8217;t and I guess can&#8217;t figure out a way on its own to earn the $300,000,000 + to keep the global news room profitable&#8230;so onto the basic lines of the analog for Apple between music and newspapers&#8230;which Christopher Breen over at <a title="Of Tablets and Tea Leaves over at MacWorld...by Christopher Breen..." href="http://www.macworld.com/article/145443/2010/01/tealeaves_and_tablets.html?lsrc=nl_mwweek_h_cbstories" target="_blank">MacWorld has also briefly noted</a>&#8230;</p>
<p>The Compact Disc is to the MP3 file as the newspaper is to the free online news website*&#8230;yah?</p>
<p>A valuable but ailing commodity (music) is broken into reasonably priced bits (songs or albums)&#8230;given a free and reasonably easy to use organizational desktop model and pricing structure (iTunes)&#8230;Despite a wide range of competing free piracy solutions available to this day, Apple makes the end user experience more consistent, guilt and persecution free, oh and dare I say fun to integrate with the Apple created ultimate music toy e.g. KEY&#8230;We give you the iPod! Cue the music&#8230;</p>
<p>Fast forward 8 years&#8230;So where does Apple fit in to the newspaper solution? In news, we have a similar revenue from content problem:</p>
<p>A valuable but ailing commodity (books, magazines, news items) can be broken into reasonably priced bits (stories, sections, e-books, e-magazines or a whole paper)&#8230;provided it&#8217;s given a free and reasonably easy to use organizational desktop model and pricing structure (iTunes &#8211; now w/Bookstore)&#8230;where Amazon&#8217;s Kindle, NYT Online, or any other priced/free solution fall short at providing the complete ecosystem&#8230;Apple comes to the rescue by making the end user experience more consistent, easy to organize, and fun to integrate with the Apple created ultimate <em>reading</em> toy e.g. KEY&#8230;We give you the iTablet&#8230;cue the music&#8230;purchased of course from the ITMS&#8230;</p>
<p>A stretch? Perhaps&#8230;maybe Apple will simply offer us an e-Ink &#8220;in color&#8221; tablet that only displays books/newspapers and then tries to charge us $999&#8230;Barely a mini-woot&#8230;More a &#8220;ho-hum&#8221;. Yah, ah&#8230;I don&#8217;t think so&#8230;SJ isn&#8217;t going to come out, waste his (now very valuable) time and throw a <em>color</em> Kindle at us&#8230;</p>
<p>The most interesting thing about the potential iTablet to me isn&#8217;t the tablet&#8230;it&#8217;s how content will be culled, created and distributed via the device&#8230;to make it a true tool&#8230;giving publishers a way to get that content into the stream as fast as any other will be key&#8230;</p>
<p>Will it have global wi-fi? Will there be a content development template or SDK for an App store-like bookstore model? What ramifications are there for the iPhone/iPod touch community? Does this device now make all 100,000,000 + owners sigh a collective&#8230;&#8221;Shit&#8230;&#8221; when this thing is announced?</p>
<p>I doubt it&#8230;more likely, many of the reading tools will hopefully be available for those devices as well&#8230;Certainly a nice pitch to content owners/producers eh? &#8220;We have a rapidly growing install base of folks with these tools and 100,000,000 live credit card accounts&#8230;I think we can help move some of your product&#8230;&#8221; not to mention potential ad revenues from the <a id="aptureLink_rsykftwy3N" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10425465-37.html">Quattro Wireless deal</a>&#8230;again, a point made my the good chaps at MacWorld&#8230;it&#8217;s an interesting time to be a consumer for sure&#8230;anyway&#8230;looking forward to seeing SJ out there&#8230;If the start of 2010 is any indication, my gut tells me he still has at least one more trick up his mock-nerk sleeve&#8230; &#8211; Bouv.</p>
<p><em>*Don&#8217;t forget the fact that the NYT and the lot, save Murdoch&#8217;s WSJ and a few others have been giving the content away for 12+ years&#8230;and previous attempts to put Pandora back in her box have failed&#8230;anyone remember <a title="PaidContent article citing the closure of Times Select after a 2 year run..." href="http://paidcontent.org/article/419-new-york-times-to-close-timesselect-effective-wednesday/" target="_blank">NY Times Select?<br />
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