Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology AI/ML Few technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the Firm Everything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the fi
9 digital book-making tools A survey of tools for creating apps and ebooks. This is part of an ongoing series related to Peter Meyers’ project “Breaking the Page, Saving the Reader: A Buyer & Builder’s Guide to Digital Books.” We’ll be featuring additional material in the weeks ahead. (Note: This post originally appeared on A New Kind of Book. It’s republished with permission.) I’m looking forward
Big data and open source unlock genetic secrets Charlie Quinn is mixing data to advance genetic discovery. The world is experiencing an unprecedented data deluge, a reality that my colleague Edd Dumbill described as another “industrial revolution” at February’s Strata Conference. Many sectors of the global economy are waking up to the need to use data as a strategic resource, whether in media, med
Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology AI/ML Few technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the Firm Everything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the fi
The future of publishing is writable Trends of smaller, easier, and more personal content signal a shift away from read-only publishing. Publication of information obviously includes traditional media, such as books, newspapers, magazines, music, and video. But we can generalize considerably to include blogs, tagging (e.g., Delicious, Flickr), commenting systems, Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace. Fr
The line between book and Internet will disappear The inevitability of truly connected books and why publishers need APIs. A few months ago I posted a tweet that said: The distinction between “the internet” & “books” is totally totally arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 years. Start adjusting now. The tweet got some negative reaction. But I’m certain this shift will happen, and should happen (I wo
Getting Google to notice your ebook 3 book SEO tips and why metadata and book covers matter to Google. Now that Google has launched its ebook store, it’s time for book publishers and authors to learn a little SEO (search engine optimization). If you sell shoes or cellphones online, you already know SEO, or you’re out of business. Until now publishers have played in a different pool — more Amazon/B
Ebook annotations, links and notes: Must-haves or distractions? O'Reilly editors discuss ebook functionality and connected reading experiences Liza Daly’s recent piece in the New York Times inspired a great back-channel discussion among O’Reilly’s editors. The subject: pros and cons of ebook links, annotations, and notes. There was a lot of interesting back-and-forth, so I asked participants if we
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