14. 电子书产业的前世今生 电子书阅读器发展的历史轨迹 电子书阅读器的发源- 1998 Rocket eBook Made by: NuvoMedia, Inc. Released: 1998 Predecessor: none Languages Supported: English File Types Supported: RB http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Rocket_eBook
15. 电子书产业的前世今生 电子书阅读器发展的历史轨迹 电子书阅读器的发源- 1998 Softbook Reader Made by: Gemstar Released: 1998 Predecessor: none Languages Supported: English File Types Supported: Internal HTML based http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Softbook_Reader
81. 电子书产业的前世今生 六 . 未来无纸化社会一定会到来 史蒂夫•哈珀( Steve Harber ,索尼电子书阅读器事业部经理): If the smell of paper is the biggest push back, then we're good to go. 意译: 如果“墨香”、“触摸感”等成为纸张存在仅剩的理由的话,那就没有什么能够阻止技术对纸张的替代了 。
Fujitsu, FLEPia mobile information terminals, 12mm thin, 4G of data, 768 X 1024 XGA pixels Fujitsu's FLEPia color e-reader has been available in Japan since May, but this is the first time we've got our hands on the 260K color-sportin' beauty. Rocking Windows CE, this resistive touchscreen beauty sports WiFi, Bluetooth, and an 8-inch display, and is capable of about 40 hours of continuous use, according to the manufacturer. Still no plans to ship Stateside, as far as we know, but you can pick one up next time you're in Tokyo Town for ¥99,750 (roughly $1000).
http://techcrunch.com/2010/08/06/physical-book-dead/ Today at the Techonomy conference in Lake Tahoe, CA, CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo sat down with a panel including Bill Joy, Kevin Kelly, Nicholas Negroponte, and Willie Smits. The topic was basically the future of technology. And Negroponte had the most interesting (or at least the most controversial) thing to say.