Melbourne indie ebookstore shows the future of eReading

Melbourne indie ebookstore shows the future of eReading

"Its cloud-based eReading approach has several advantages over today’s ebooks which work primarily with downloaded files. First, the only thing you need to read these ebooks is a web browser. This covers every device from PCs to smartphones to tablets, even the Kindle which has an in-built browser.  The Booki.sh reading experience is surprisingly good (try it on an iPad or smartphone). Secondly, because you can’t download these ebooks, you won’t need DRM. That should be a benefit for a lot of consumers and publishers."

Autism spectrum disorders: growing up special, in an ordinary world | The Toronto Observer Scarborough Observer Magazine | 

Autism spectrum disorders: growing up special, in an ordinary world | The Toronto Observer Scarborough Observer Magazine | 

 the proof in this is a kid i once baby sat. He ended up interviewing Lyndon B. Johnson's daughters and getting publicly acknowledged by Chris Van Hollen. He was and still is a prodigy!

there is a reason why I call this the Superman Syndrome. it is because in the end we help make the world a better place.