Cool Gadets
The Bee is cutesy one-piece foldable pushchair, that combines design elegance with convenience for today zippy-hippie world.
Available initially in the US for a push-drive in Sept 2007.
Amazon's enters the ebook reader market with the Kindle. Sony recently released their new ebook reader but the Kindle would be my choice of the two.
Why? From the look of the device it seems to have captured all the features of the ebook reader. The device uses electronic ink to mimic how type appears in a book to the human eye. This will significantly reduce eye strain. Also the font size can be easily increase with a slider on the device and navigation is a snap.
What I really like about the device is that is tries to mimic the paper book in every way in an electronic device without the learning curve. With the Kindle no software needs to be installed, there are no upgrades to download etc.
What's clever about this approach is that it removes the need to tinker with the device in order to get it to work. This suits Amazon. By making the device simple to use, readers can get on with reading and more importantly purchasing books via Amazon store.
Similar to only been able to download song from itunes to the ipod, the Kindle I suspect will also be a proprietary system where you can only order through Amazon. With the Kindle's wireless feature, Amazon make the process extremely easy. You don't need a PC and Amazon will also cover the cost of delivery. You can order books from anywhere as long as there is a cellular network signal. You can also get the 1st chapter for free so you can try before you buy. Bookshop owners beware, as browsing books in the traditional sense might become a way of the past.
Although owners can also subscribe to a number of blogs, magazine and newspapers, no doubt all content will flow though Amazons proprietary system enabling them to take a commission on every transaction.
Will the device take off, I hope so. Will I buy one, most likely. One more item to carry when traveling. Definitely.
Who will be the other adopters? Road warriors, business people and the educational market. Imagine little Johnny stomping off to school and instead carrying a load of book, he just needs one device...
