Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
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Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
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Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
#2But I take it's the processing part that's the problem?
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
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#4[1] http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod4100140
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
#5on the negative side, we'd probably have to sift through tons of crappy word cloud for your book apps.
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
#6If the CPU usage isn't a problem then that seems pretty easily solvable. I can certainly see how it could work. But I take it's the processing part that's the problem?
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
#7You can't skim through the entire contents of a website yet either - but you should be able to! Hint, hint, startup people.
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
#8If the CPU usage isn't a problem then that seems pretty easily solvable. I can certainly see how it could work. But I take it's the processing part that's the problem?
On the PC nothing should prohibit you from doing this. I don't know how much memory a whole 500 Site E-Book takes, but my 8GB should be enough.
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
#9If the CPU usage isn't a problem then that seems pretty easily solvable. I can certainly see how it could work. But I take it's the processing part that's the problem?
I think it's more just the screen update speed. You can flip pages about as quickly as the screen will update, which is fairly slow. Also, the visible page area is much smaller than a normal book, especially a textbook or a journal, and you can only see one page at a time. It makes for slow skimming and sort of tunnel vision that causes a loss of the visual structure.
Re: Author Steven Johnson on what e-books are missing: "Skimming."
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I think it's more just the screen update speed. You can flip pages about as quickly as the screen will update, which is fairly slow. Also, the visible page area is much smaller than a normal book, especially a textbook or a journal, and you can only see one page at a time. It makes for slow skimming and sort of tunnel vision that causes a loss of the visual structure.
Sounds like a task for the GPU.