The iPad Shines a Light at the End of the News Design Tunnel Giovanni Calabro surveys the new face of news design by tracking one story across iPad apps by USA Today, NPR, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Posted Thu May 6, 2010
iBooks vs. Kindle: Battle of the iPad e-Reader Apps Which reads better on the iPad: Apple's iBooks app or Amazon's Kindle app? Giovanni Calabro kicks back with Omega, the Man to find out.
Posted Thu Apr 8, 2010
Hey, GoogleTV: I Want My HBO How will the GoogleTV experience differ from current TV viewing experiences? And--perhaps most importantly--which major media companies are willing to play with Google to provide premium content?
Posted Thu Mar 18, 2010
A Plea From Couch Potatoes Everywhere: TV Service Providers, Stop Screwing Up TV! Stop the deluge of "neat" features and fix what's really broken: The remote.
Posted Fri Mar 12, 2010
The Real Strength of Google Buzz? It's a Giant Collaborative Sandbox There's plenty of buzz, good and bad, about Google's newest product, but Giovanni Calabro sees it for what it is: A revolutionary collaboration tool.
Posted Wed Mar 3, 2010
Sign of the Times: For Newspapers to Survive, They Must Put Users First If publications continue to rely on selling advertising to support their costs, how does that serve the audience's needs? Three ideas for how newspapers can refocus on readers.
Posted Thu Feb 25, 2010
How the iPad Might Bring Us Back to Our Print Roots The iPad could forge an entirely new design paradigm...or not.
Posted Thu Feb 11, 2010