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CNET: Ray Kurzweil on the future of reading

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

The computing legend talks with CNET's Ina Fried about Blio, Kurzeil's latest effort which focuses on bringing digital books to the PC and other devices.

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  • The interactive quality would be great for text books. I hope this catches on!

  • @alexxarian Lol @ at your wild assertion. Conformity is just herd mentality.

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  • The interviewer sounds like a 9th grader mixed with kermit the frog...Kurzweil is like man I can't believe im doing this interview right now

  • I do not understand all the excitement. I was doing this with CDRom's in the 90's. Common people. All this is, is a repackage of an older technology.

  • 4:32 "... and here it's showing educational content, but in theory, uh, you could have a magazine that has video advertising..." WTF! Why does consumerism junk culture need to immediately steal every great idea?! I DONT WANT VIDEO ADS! I HATE COMMERCIALS! Leave me and my educational content alone!

  • @maxdboy100 maybe once you grow a big enough set to pay for your own mac book air and stop making shitty review videos you'll do a little reading and educate yourself about the interviewee and his significance regarding your snot nosed technology abusive life. YOU are what is wrong with this country...your whole life is a FAIL

  • that science book is what i want

  • @Transcentity It seems you will be able to have it on a portable device. Its website lists an iPhone and an iPod version aswell as a Windows version.

    It'd be cool if they had an Android or a Windows mobile version, though.

  • very nice

  • @alexxarian You're a deep thinker my friend.

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