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		<title>The Amazon Kindle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:16:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Amazon Kindle, rules. I&#8217;ve had mine since February, and I use it every single day. I was skeptical when I saw the Newsweek cover article comparing Jeff Bezos&#8217; Kindle to Steve Jobs&#8217; iPod. The eBook reader looks a bit dated&#8211;like a Casio keyboard from the &#8217;80s. And $399 for a device that lets you [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-com-kindle/dp/B000FI73MA/fajkowskicom-20">The Amazon Kindle, rules.</a> I&#8217;ve had mine since February, and I use it every single day. I was skeptical when I saw the <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/70983">Newsweek cover article</a> comparing Jeff Bezos&#8217; Kindle to Steve Jobs&#8217; iPod. The eBook reader looks a bit dated&#8211;like a Casio keyboard from the &#8217;80s. And $399 for a device that lets you spend more money on DRM&#8217;ed books from one single retailer?!?</p>
<p>The thing is, I was tired of buying heavy, bulky, dead-tree books&#8211;waiting for them to arrive via UPS&#8211;only to read them once or twice. Collecting hundreds of pounds of books is taxing over time. I read reviews of the Kindle, and with Amazon&#8217;s 30 day return policy, I convinced myself to place an order. My 3 week wait was hell! (Amazon has since caught up with demand, and the Kindle is in stock).</p>
<p>When the package arrived, I was up &#038; running in no time. I bought <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Omnivores-Dilemma/dp/B000SEIDR0/fajkowskicom-20">The Omnivore&#8217;s Dilemma</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Snow-Crash/dp/B000FBJCJE/fajkowskicom-20">Snow Crash</a> right away from the Kindle store. The device really did become transparent after the first hour. I even like the page-turn screen refresh blip that some reviewers call out as a negative&#8211;it feels like natural feedback.</p>
<p>Jeff Bezos really did create the iPod equivalent for books&#8211;the Amazon bookstore is iTunes. You can download free sample chapters from any book before you buy (how many crappy books have I bought from airport news stands), and if you want to add content you already own, no problem! There are thousands of awesome out-of-copyright books available for free on the Internet.</p>
<p>You buy &#038; manage all of your documents over the Kindle&#8217;s built-in Internet connection without ever having to use a computer or setup wireless networks. You want to add a PDF or Word document? Just e-mail it as an attachment to your Kindle. </p>
<p>This eBook reader even has an experimental web browser. It&#8217;s a bit slow and black &#038; white only, but the browser works surprisingly well with Javascript. I&#8217;d have to respectfully disagree with Andy Ihnatko&#8217;s assessment that Amazon is selling a &#8220;$399 waffle maker.&#8221; The Kindle is first and foremost a brilliant eBook reader. Web browsing is convenient when you&#8217;re away from a computer (and awesome that Amazon doesn&#8217;t send you a monthly bill), but Kindle Internet surfing doesn&#8217;t hold a candle to web browsing on a laptop or iPhone. I don&#8217;t think anyone would be happy with a Kindle if they didn&#8217;t use it primarily as a reading device.</p>
<p>I also recently signed up for an Audible account to listen to Steve Martin read his latest book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Born-Standing-Up-Comics-Life/dp/B000UZNSN6/fajkowskicom-20">Born Standing Up</a>. (<a href="http://twit.tv/twit">thanks to Twit</a> for the terrific recommendation) It&#8217;s surprisingly convenient to have audiobooks on your Kindle when your eyes are too tired to read. Audible&#8217;s got a great selection of stuff, and any book you buy through their store will also work on your iPod/iPhone. It is a royal pain in the ass getting the Audible book onto the Kindle, though&#8211;you have to use (ugh) Windows.</p>
<p>I hate DRM with a passion. It&#8217;s the main reason why I don&#8217;t buy songs from the iTunes store anymore (I use the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/MP3-Music-Download">Amazon DRM-free MP3 store</a>). DRM is terrible and archaic in all forms, but it does encourage old-economy book publishers to sell books for electronic readers.</p>
<p>DRM is slightly more palatable on eBooks compared to MP3s and video. I typically only read books one time through. Even though I&#8217;d like to be able to copy sections from a book onto my laptop, I would never want to read an eBook on a backlit, eye-straining screen. Amazon have said they will likely drop DRM from Audible books. However, convincing book publishers to do the same will take time.</p>
<p><img src="http://fajkowski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/kindle1.jpg" alt="newsweek-kindle.jpg" border="0" width="150" height="150" align="left"/><br />
Whenever I hear about a book that sounds interesting, I&#8217;ll send the sample to my Kindle. Reading through the first few chapters gives me a sense whether I&#8217;d enjoy the book or not. It&#8217;s only ever really sad when a book publisher hasn&#8217;t yet released an electronic copy. </p>
<p>If you enjoy reading, the Kindle is a terrific reading device. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-com-kindle/dp/B000FI73MA/fajkowskicom-20">I love my Kindle.</a></p>
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		<title>NBC&#8217;s Clueless Executives</title>
		<link>http://fajkowski.com/blog/2008/01/21/nbcs-clueless-executives/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few months ago, I got an invite to try out NBC&#8217;s online video service, Hulu. It&#8217;s awful. Everyone in the tech community knew it was going to suck, and despite Om Malik&#8217;s enamored praise of the site, it has turned out to be a terrible, DRM-laden, user-hostile piece of crap. The video quality is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few months ago, I got an invite to try out NBC&#8217;s online video service, <a href="http://hulu.com">Hulu</a>. It&#8217;s awful. Everyone in the tech community knew it was going to suck, and despite <a href="http://gigaom.com/2007/10/29/hulu-hands-on-review/">Om Malik&#8217;s enamored praise of the site</a>, it has turned out to be a terrible, DRM-laden, user-hostile piece of crap. The video quality is *atrocious*. Check out an example of the jaggy encoding from an episode of The Office.</p>
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<p>It might as well be from YouTube. What&#8217;s worse is you can&#8217;t download shows to watch on your iPod, TiVo, or laptop later. The selection is a joke, too&#8211;I want to have access to any episode of any show that was ever on NBC. </p>
<p>Techno-luddite television executives have not yet figured out what the music industry is slowly coming to terms with: <strong>DRM only hurts your best customers.</strong> Every single episode of The Office is available for download for free on the Internet in a completely portable format at much higher resolutions than you can get from Hulu, iTunes, Amazon, Netflix or anywhere else online video is sold.</p>
<p>It is impossible to stop piracy if there are no reasonably-priced good alternatives. I want to buy high definition, DRM-free, copies of shows at the exact same time they are broadcast on NBC&#8217;s television stations. NBC should be <em>competing</em> against <a href="http://thepiratebay.org">The Pirate Bay</a>, not trying to stop the BitTorrent firehose. Offer a product that is easy to use and satisfies my needs. iTunes isn&#8217;t perfect, but it&#8217;s pretty close.</p>
<p>NBC&#8217;s feud with iTunes is absolutely ridiculous, too. While it&#8217;s amazingly dumb to shackle iTunes downloads to Apple hardware, Steve Jobs is giving people a slightly more acceptable amount of freedom than NBC. It&#8217;s mind-numbing to try to understand why anyone would refuse to sell its shows through Apple.</p>
<p>Back in October, NBC&#8217;s Jeff Zucker said, &#8220;We know that Apple has destroyed the music business &#8212; in terms of pricing &#8212; and if we don&#8217;t take control, they&#8217;ll do the same thing on the video side.&#8221; However, yesterday he alluded that NBC may return to iTunes, &#8220;We&#8217;ve said all along that we admire Apple, that we want to be in business with Apple. We&#8217;re great fans of Steve Jobs.&#8221;</p>
<p>2008 is going to be a great year for video on the Internet. The writers&#8217; strike might be an opportunity for video podcast producers to steal some of that audience from NBC. There are thousands of very high quality shows on the internet right now. Check out <a href="http://www.tikibartv.com">Tiki Bar TV</a>, <a href="http://revision3.com/diggnation/">Diggnation</a>, <a href="http://tv.boingboing.net/">BoingBoing TV</a>, <a href="http://twit.tv/mb">MacBreak</a>, <a href="http://askaninja.com/">Ask a Ninja</a>, and <a href="http://www.liamlynch.net/">Lynchland</a>. They are all DRM-free. This is the future of television.</p>
<p>Just a few weeks ago, another NBC executive troll, Ben Silverman, remarked about the writers&#8217; strike affecting the Golden Globes ceremony, &#8220;Sadly, it feels like the nerdiest, ugliest, meanest kids in the high school are trying to cancel the prom. But NBC wants to try to keep that prom alive.&#8221;</p>
<p>NBC&#8217;s clueless executives must change their attitudes. Give the writers what they want, and offer every show in their archives for sale through iTunes. Hulu.com needs to be shuttered or converted into a store to sell downloadable DRM-free content to everyone.</p>
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