In the second of a two-part discussion with Adam Engst, Tonya Engst and Andy Ihnatko, the panel cover how the Kindle has helped the publishing industry, and why the iPad may represent an opportunity to fix the mistakes of the past. The compelling price points of the iPad, to 3G or not to 3G, how the AT&T connectivity plan stacks up against the MiFi, and who the iPad is appropriate for are all put under the microscope. The panel also discusses their Macworld 2010 sessions and activities. Find out who will be wearing the purple sneakers in San Francisco.

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MacNotables #1006: Adam and Tonya Engst and Andy Ihnatko Review the Amazon/Macmillan Skirmish and Discuss the iPad (Part 1)

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MacNotables #1007: Adam and Tonya Engst and Andy Ihnatko Examine the iPad In Depth
In the second of a two-part discussion with Adam Engst, Tonya Engst and Andy Ihnatko, the panel cover how the Kindle has helped the publishing industry, and why the iPad may represent an opportunity to fix the mistakes of the past. The compelling price points of the iPad, to 3G or not to 3G, how the AT&T connectivity plan stacks up against the MiFi, and who the iPad is appropriate for are all put under the microscope. The panel also discusses their Macworld 2010 sessions and activities. Find out who will be wearing the purple sneakers in San Francisco.
Adam
Engst
Tonya
Engst
Andy
Ihnatko
Chuck
Joiner
MacNotables #1006: Adam and Tonya Engst and Andy Ihnatko Review the Amazon/Macmillan Skirmish and Discuss the iPad (Part 1)
MacNotables is sponsored by SmileOnMyMac.
Links:
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
The MacVoices Group
MacLevelTen – The Mac Media Group
Tonya Engst on Twitter
Adam Engst on Twitter
Andy Ihnatko on Twitter
TidBITS
Take Control books
Andy Ihnatko’s column at The Chicago Sun-Times
DropBox
He Wants To Kill Your Newspaper: An Interview With Webcomics Magnate Scott Kurtz – Andy Ihnatko’s session at Macworld 2010
The Year with No Media – Andy Ihnatko’s session at Macworld 2010
Email Client Showdown – Adam Engst’s session at Macworld 2010
Photo Tour of Apple’s iPad Introduction by Jeff Carlson and Glenn Fleishman on TidBITS
Netter’s Dinner at Macworld 2010