Could you memorize that mid 90's attempt to burn CD's with recreated magazine PDF's like Times on CD-ROM for exclusive multimedia experience on PCs. Although the results were really good and CD-ROM publications shared a good market by replacing number of print counterpart.
Furthermore, improvements were made to the tech-industry and compact disk contents were brought to Web with enhanced graphical and users interface. Now the Apple's tablet called as "iPad" is in the electronic landscape offering an improved print media along with advanced and geeky specs. The iPad has centred a specific market for eBooks, newspapers, magazines and comics. Recently launched "Wired" magazine app for iPad is a digitalized version that sold for almost 1,000 copies an hour at the first day.
The newly opted comic library in the eBook store for both paid and free app is also a successive measure of the Apple's latest device. Over 150,000 apps exclusively for iPad and iphone supported apps counts around 200,000 is a big number in just 2 months. The apps aren't that expensive or highly interfaced they range from $0.99-4.99 in a great quantity where others exceed too. Tapping around the pages on a multi-touch interface 9.6 inches larger screen is an amazing experience that every individual counts on. At the same time you can leave notes and bookmarks to mark the page you left while reading the eBook, magazine or comic.
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