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		<title>An Apple to the Rescue, Sorry Kindle Now You Got Company.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Steve Jobs did another of his long anticipated big reveals. &#8220;We want to kick off 2010 by introducing a truly magical and revolutionary new product,&#8221; Jobs said early on to ease the throngs of technology journalists and analysts who knew what was coming. Perhaps the worst kept secret since, well, the iPhone, the iPad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="ipad book store" src="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.a/6a00d8341c630a53ef0128771bfcf0970c-800wi" alt="" width="240" height="360" />Today Steve Jobs did another of his long anticipated big reveals. &#8220;We want to kick off 2010 by introducing a truly magical and revolutionary new product,&#8221; Jobs said early on to ease the throngs of technology journalists and analysts who knew what was coming. Perhaps the worst kept secret since, well, the iPhone, the iPad is a 10-inch touch-screen computer, starting at $499 and available in March. It resembles an oversized iPod Touch. Leading up to the long-speculated launch of Apple&#8217;s iPad tablet computer, the publishing industry &#8212; newspapers, magazines and books &#8212; seemed to be the target. Could the iPad instantly succeed &#8212; like the iPod did for digital music before it &#8212; where Amazon&#8217;s Kindle had been slowly gaining steam? It should come as no surprise that a publisher &#8212; the New York Times &#8212; was the first partner that was shown during the Apple announcement at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco today. &#8220;Why did we come out three weeks ago to develop an app for the iPad?&#8221; said Martin Nisenholtz, the N.Y. Times senior vice president for digital operations, during the announcement. &#8220;We think that we&#8217;ve captured the essence of reading a newspaper&#8230; all in a native app.&#8221; Apple took a direct shot at Amazon with the iBook Store. The application looks like a bookshelf, showing the digital books owned by the user. And of course, a store along the lines of the iTunes Store, where book publishers can sell their virtual wares.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re going to open up the floodgates for the rest of the publishing world starting this afternoon,&#8221; Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said on-stage. Prices shown in the demo appear comparable to Amazon&#8217;s Kindle store. Amazon already has an app for its bookstore made for the iPhone, so the company can&#8217;t be happy that Apple is stepping into its home court. Yet the Kindle is considered easier on the eyes than the Ipad. For Print Media fans and producers it’s all good.</p>
<p>But the iPad is not just about digitizing the paper. Electronic Arts showed off Need for Speed: Shift, a racing game built for the device. Brushes, a canvas for drawing art (finger-painting?), was also demoed. And the MLB, which has been quick to jump on new application platforms, showed off its live video app.</p>
<p><em>Compiled from two articles written by Mark Milian for the L.A. Times.</em></p>
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