HT @nycmedialab Although early attempts at consumer smartglasses have employed trackpads and handheld or wearable controllers for user input, its the gesture control interfaces of the HoloLens 2 and the Magic Leap One that represent the future of smartglasses input.
RT @LauraB7 Faced legal action from several of the country’s biggest publishers, Audible is delaying parts of an audiobook captions program the plaintiffs say violates copyright law
Why Do So Many Book Covers Look the Same? Blame Getty Images
RT @LauraB7 If you’re caught in Los Angeles traffic or awaiting a New York subway, odds are good that one of Matthias Clamer’s images is right there with you.
Profits at one of the country’s major publishers fell in the first half of 2019 as the Chinese government’s attitude toward publishing appears to be cooling.
HT @benedictevans Google is trying to provide answers to search that leave users on Google’s home page (called “clickless”), and now that half of searches (apparently) end this way. How does this effect retailers and content providers?
WeWork is one of the world’s most valuable startups, though just how its business works is widely misunderstood. We look at how WeWork makes money, where it spends it, and how its flywheel operates.
Don’t forget to RSVP today for Women’s Media Group’s Toni Morrison tribute on 9/10 at Penguin Random House: Join us for “Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am” film screening; wine & cheese; + Yvette Christiansë, Prof of Africana Studies & English Lit Barnard College + author of “Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics,” will introduce the film!