Aug 31, 2019
Director, Adoption at Khoros in London
Interview starts at 16:20 and ends at 49:09
“I find the Kindle good for highlighting, not as good for note taking. Even though I think that functionality has improved over the years, typing on the keypad on the Kindle doesn’t work great for me. So depending on what I want to do and the type of book determines whether I want to go print version or read it on the Kindle.”
News
“Aggressive Amazon tactic pushes you to consider its own brand before you click ‘buy’” by Jay Greene at The Washington Post - August 28, 2019
Tech Tip
“External drive support in iOS 13 makes it possible to easily share files with a Kindle” by Chance Miller at 9To5Mac - June 18, 2019
Interview with Bryan Person
My conversation with Bryan Person on TKC 89 - April 2, 2010
Keep Going: 10 Ways to Stay Creative in Good Times and Bad by Austin Kleon
Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom by David W. Blight (Audiobook)
TKC 534: My interview with Power Reader Simon Eskioldsen - October 26, 2018
Audible Immersion Reading
Football Hackers: The Science and Art of a Data Revolution by Christoph Biermann
Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David J. Epstein
Next Week’s Guest
Brad Stone, author of The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
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