Thursday, January 12, 2012

Confirmed: Apple 'Education Announcement' In NYC Next Week

Apple has fixed the rumored book-related eventuality in New York after that this month. The firm has sent out an call in to a "education announcement" at the Guggenheim Museum, NYC at 10AM (Eastern) on January 19th.

I took a theory that this would be something to do with content books, and it looks similar to we might have been deceased on. Apple has always been large in education. The iPad is great for getting more information and more interactive learning. And Apple already has iTunes U and the iBooks Store.

And according to Walter Isaacson's biography, Steve Jobs "wanted to interrupt the textbook industry" and mentioned that was "the next business he longed for to transform."

It seems flattering coherent that Apple is set to abate the loads of students, and eat in to the increase of chiropractors the world over. But will it be "disruptive" in the same way that iTunes song and apps have been? Or will it simply be a sore me-too gift similar to the iBooks Store or [insert any Apple clouded cover product here]?

I theory we'll know by next Thursday.

Apple announces special eventuality in New York on January 19 [The Loop]

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