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Says Dick I. Brass, vice president for technology development, "You're going to be able to play a book on every platform Microsoft makes".
It has been said in the title of a play, a book and in assorted banter that you can't go home again.
A twist in the debate may be coming in October, when Open Court, a Chicago-based publisher, plans to release "Ender's Game and Philosophy: Genocide Is Child's Play," a book of essays.
In Britain, a former mathematics student named Dave Gorman has created a popular play, a book and a television series based on his "Googlewhack" adventure, in which he chased down 54 other Dave Gormans, all while trolling you know where.
To make the kind of big movie that is the bread and butter of mainline Hollywood, the industry can build awareness through blunt-force marketing, which can be heinously expensive, or work with the existing awareness and popularity of something that people love already: a play, a book, a television show or, as with "Pirates of the Caribbean," a theme-park ride.
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The difference between the way the iPod plays a song and the way the Kindle plays a book is that the iPod offered incredible sound quality, whereas the Kindle offers dark gray on light gray and slow page turning.
(Eric Grode) 'Close Up Space' David Hyde Pierce plays a book editor estranged from his daughter in Molly Smith Metzler's listless, contrived comedy, which also features Michael Chernus as a quirky slacker and Rosie Perez as a preening novelist (1 20).
(In "Artists and Models," from 1955, he even had Lewis play a comic-book fan with fantasies about a character called Vincent the Vulture).
Listen to music, listen to the radio (try a station that teaches you something new), or play an audio book.
Read a book, play a computer game, watch TV, draw, paint, play solitaire, do word searches, play guitar, and so on.
Watch TV, read a book, play a board game.
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