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Browser Wars! Take Windows on a Safari
The free public beta of Safari 3 is available immediately as a download at www.apple.com/safari, and is preview software licensed for use on a trial basis for a limited time. The final version of Safari 3 will be available as a feature in the upcoming Mac OS® X version 10.5 Leopard, and will be available as a free download to Mac OS X Tiger and Windows users in October.
Apple Introduces Safari for Windows
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Emory Gets Into Print-on-Demand
Print-on-demand books boosted in partnership
Emory is launching a new model for digital scholarship through a partnership with Kirtas Technologies Inc., a maker of cutting-edge digital scanning technology. The partnership will enable Emory to apply automated scanning technology to thousands of rare, out-of-print books in its research collections, making it possible for scholars to browse the pages of these books on the Internet or order bound, printed copies via a fast, affordable print-on-demand service. The project is limited to materials in the public domain.
Amazon will handle the PoD aspects of this project. The project is not a part of the Google digitalization project, but rather represents a stand-alone effort. I think this is a better idea than letting Google do it. Certainly the text will be indexed by Google, but the project remains under the control of the University. This aspect makes it a scholarly project with roots in archiving and education, not a a quasi-commercial operation that is really rooted in drawing ad dollars. I hope more universities step up and take these projects in house.
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Apollo Becomes AIR
Adobe has renamed Apollo. It’s now known as AIR: Adobe Integrated Runtime. A beta release of AIR replaces the alpha version of Apollo. You can download the beta here.Adobe® AIR™, formerly code-named Apollo, is a cross-operating system runtime that allows developers to use their existing web development skills to build and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop.
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