The marketing director at
Sonlight Curriculum emailed me yesterday, just past noon, to inform me of the
announcement, then being made, of the Apple iPad.
Interesting. Sonlight has been working on an "e" version of its curriculum for some time, but the appearance of the iPad, I think, kicks development into high gear. Finally, there is a platform that can "do it all."
One wonders how the iPad will change the game for Amazon and its
Kindle, let alone for Sony and its
Readers, or Barnes & Noble and its
Nook.
*******And while we're on the subject: I was impressed by
Gary Trudeau's apparent
cartoon scoop of the announcement.
Bouncing off of Trudeau's comment about people paying for content, and Apple and AT&T's working relationship with respect to monthly data plans, I wonder: To what extent is the iPad a potential heir to
King Camp Gillette's "disposable razor" approach to profits? Really. I mean, it sounds as if I can do all the downloading I want for free as long as I use my home internet connection. So is Trudeau being unfair?