Title: See Wired Magazine on iPad
Added: Sep 8, 2010
Author: macipadforum
Duration: 4:2
Description:
Wired released a video show their magazine on the iPad. Find out more at http://www.macipadforum.com
Channel: Tech
Tags: ipad wired magazine apple ibooks
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Youtube Comments: 53
vanopnt Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - wait, so this is done with Adobe Air? if not, does anybody know what technology they used for this?
DineshJamwal Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Massive fail to poster of video. And to think he is promoting a 'macipadforum'. It's adobe silly. That thing that Apple staunchly refuses to support.
MisterLester Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Looks to me like we're being told that pdf's with a bit of interactivity are revolutionary! From experience, being able to 360 or zoom in on a running shoe, or a car, or a scantily clad model quickly becomes a bit dull... especially when all content providers are doing more or less the same thing.Perhaps the interesting stuff will come when the smart content creatives cook up something genuinely new. For now, it's just a hype that shows up the fact that providers aren't sure what will work.
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thecorcorangroup Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Incredibly exciting technology, and nice to see this finally become available today in the iPad App store - it will be very interesting to see how widespread this approach becomes for magazines. Thanks for sharing.
jbkrule Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Whose talking, Steven Wright??
Gregz0r1 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - "At OCP, we're predicting the end of crime, in Old Detroit, within 40 days. There's a new guy in town. His name's Robocop."
peterbriers Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @GrapistKATG Are you joking? I'm not really sure anymore. :D
abralosojoschannel Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - My God, this guy is the Smith Agent from Matrix????
Scriptofmagic Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Better on Pixel 3QI screens.
Vieteddy Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Ugh, I love Wired magazine spreads. They are such beautifully designed.
homericck Says:
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KIAONE Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Seen yesterday @Triennale, Milan, ITALY @WIRED 'WE(B) Love Magazine'
KnightMD Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - It's so sad none of this can be animated with flash...
viennabandd Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Over priced by far. irra
CassettePlaya1 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Great concept and good execution but I think what would make this a lot better is smaller sized eBook files and reasonably priced subscriptions.
beenn15 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @abralosojoschannel i said the same thing... he looks and sounds the part.
postcarboninstitute Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - "Our readers have relationships with brands." What a sad commentary on the state of things.
jdbtsorryswitch Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - This looks really cool. Im geting my iPad in a few days! :)
rivaszarate Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @CassettePlaya1 With all your respect, but the digital edition of the mag is probably more complicated than the printer one. And the size is a relation of content, less size, less video, audio and animation. =)
rivaszarate Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @KnightMD Adobe Air is Flash (sort of)...
CassettePlaya1 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @rivaszarate But the Time Magazine and Popular Science+ digital magazines for the iPad offer pretty much the same amount of content if not better in a package size of around 60Mb - 100Mb. I'm sure the content in the Wired app could be compressed to reduce initial file size but still retain content quality. They could also look at other ways of video delivery via means of streaming (but then I guess this wouldn't bode very well with offline users)
rivaszarate Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @rivaszarate (self response), this is not thow!,my bad
radtalks Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - I wonder in 15-30 years from now what we will think of this great technology because I remember 15years ago I thought a Nokia colorful-screen (now crappy) phone was such a great device to have. Now we are quite amazed how iPad is. I wonder and look forward to how the technology will grow and amaze us more




Fight4Privacy Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - Not bad if you have half a grand.