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Was wan­der­ing around Kick­starter dis­cov­er­ing projects and came across this one. It’s a strange thing… an app for doing let­ter­press on the iPad. An inter­sec­tion of two tech­nolo­gies one sim­u­lat­ing the highly tac­tile and mechan­i­cal act of set­ting type for letterpress.

Strange.

I’m not sure what to think.

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Was wan­der­ing around Kick­starter dis­cov­er­ing projects and came across this one. It’s a strange thing… an app for doing let­ter­press on the iPad. An inter­sec­tion of two tech­nolo­gies one sim­u­lat­ing the highly tac­tile and mechan­i­cal act of set­ting type for letterpress.

Strange.

I’m not sure what to think.

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Well, I down­loaded the Flip­board app for our brandy new iPad. Both the iPad and Flip­board are pretty sweet. Both are first gen­er­a­tion so they’ll only get better.

First time you launch Flip­board you load your con­tent zones; each with a par­tic­u­lar cat­e­gory. Tax­on­omy is a real dri­ver in this mag­a­zine. The sec­ond big dri­ver is your social net­work. Unfor­tu­nately the inter­est in this app was under­es­ti­mated by it’s team and they can’t acti­vate the new users fast enough. We’re get­ting impa­tient and it hasn’t been 72 hours.

Why are we impa­tient? Because we want to share with peo­ple we know. This aug­ments our use of twit­ter in a very intu­itive way. We man­age pages at Face­book and would love to share in my more open ways — as in with­out Face­book. Shar­ing means step­ping out­side of a net­work – that’s what makes twit­ter so open and what makes Face­book so closed.

We’re look­ing for­ward to using Flip­board full-tilt when our twit­ter and if nec­es­sary Face­book accounts can be tied in.

So until then we are thrilled to read their well designed feeds that feel exactly like a mag­a­zine that we would have built. It’s one with cul­ture, sci­ence, and tech with words, amaz­ing images, and video too. It’s wicked fast and the origami flip feels really good.

It’s a beau­ti­ful and easy to to use inter­face but can be a bit con­fus­ing when you step in and out of read­ing on the web. Most dis­con­cert­ing things dis­ap­pear, well repo­si­tion them­selves if you have looked at them once. This is the most dif­fi­cult aspect of fluid mag­a­zines. How do I find that again? Maybe it will be eas­ier when your social net­work cre­ates a level of impor­tance and con­ver­sa­tions begin. We’ll see.

First expe­ri­ence with Flip­board? It alone makes the iPad worthwhile.

About Flip­board:

Founded by Mike McCue, for­mer CEO of Tellme, and Evan Doll, for­mer senior iPhone engi­neer at Apple®, Flip­boardTM began a quest today to trans­form how peo­ple dis­cover and share con­tent by com­bin­ing the beauty and ease of print with the power of social media. Flip­board also announced the imme­di­ate avail­abil­ity of itʼs Flip­board App for iPadTM, a social mag­a­zine that brings to life the sto­ries, pho­tos, news and updates being shared across Twit­ter and Face­book. Flipboardʼs first pub­lic demo will hap­pen at the FORTUNE Brain­storm Tech con­fer­ence in Aspen, Col­orado at 4:40pm MDT tomorrow.

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Here’s a bit of adver­tis­ing for the new Alice book for the iPad. It’s pretty darn cool. A whole layer of activ­ity on top of the text. It’s head­ing in the right direction.

Still more mean­ing­ful inter­ac­tion would be so much bet­ter. Inter­ac­tion that really illu­mi­nates to con­tent not just bells and whis­tles. I have high expec­ta­tions in this new space. We need some­one like Cyan who orig­i­nally cre­ated Myst to step up and shift the expec­ta­tions in this read­ing environment.

If Alice in Won­der­land was the text and an inter­ac­tive expe­ri­ence like Myst imag­ine the experience!

You can down­load Myst for your iPhone and you can now play the next level of Myst online here.

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This vid is bounc­ing around on tum­blr. It’s a look at how inter­ac­tion can be so intu­itive, and feel so real that other beings inter­act and expe­ri­ence some­thing very real. Watch­ing this “smart cat” play with an iPad just like it would with a string or a key­board tells us how far our inter­faces have come. How rich a good touch inter­face can be is very exciting.

Enjoy.

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This video is being shared all over the place as the next com­ing. Not all that imag­i­na­tive. These are all pretty sim­plis­tic ways of adding inter­ac­tiv­ity once you have a touch screen. So, will you care after the first three times you use it? Will you want to inter­act with con­tent this way on a reg­u­lar basis?

How will a reader be able to avoid the adver­tis­ing is the ques­tion that comes to mind. Will adver­tis­ers want to invest the resources needed to make adver­tis­ing for these kind of pub­li­ca­tions? Adver­tis­ers a con­sis­tent model to build ads. For pric­ing and pro­duc­tion. Seems like a big barrier.

With each pub­li­ca­tion design­ing it’s own inter­ac­tiv­ity where is the com­mon interface?

Just not con­vinced that this par­tic­u­lar model is sustainable.

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