eBooks from Apple? Incoming presentation.

Last few days have  providedthe info that  Apple event  in NY will end up being related magazines or ads. Later, TechCrunch revealed how the event is going to be related to the iBookstore lack.

We suppose that the event must be related to the textbooks. Based on Isaacson words:

His idea was to hire great textbook writers to create digital versions, and make them a feature of the iPad. In addition, he held meetings with major publishers, such as Pearson Education, about partnering with Apple.

Certainly, reports show that Apple made a number of videos along with interviews along with experts in the industry of  books during last 30 days. These videos will likely be used in a advertising promoting the brand new service.

New book from Sibel News reports how the event is going to be related towards the iTunes Ough (the main iTunes Shop for colleges) and possibly the textbooks.

Here’s what I understand from resources involved:

- This particular event will concentrate on iTunes University and Apple being helpful in education.
- We learned from the event in September when it had been originally planned for past due Fall in Ny but it had been eventually delayed.
- The big event will maintain New York instead of in the actual Silicon Area because Ny is better  for book and posting industry.
- We expect a minimum of two big project announcements because they relate to  Apple in education.
- Steve Jobs had been intinimately [sic] associated with this task before the death.
- This won’t be a hardware-related statement.

To 9to5Mac, also states the team’s iTunes (which accounts for the iTunes Store, App Shop, iBookstore) is actually “restricted” since it approaches the big event which indicates how the communication pertains to a few of these services. The actual ArsTechnica, yet he says will likely be an announcement meant for epub 3 that allows a wider selection of multimedia content material.

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