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It's unknowable whether the next stage in the evolution of books will be the "vook" -- which joins "DigiScent iSmell" and "* ist" in the absurd-names - for-tech-products hall of fame -- but let's hope not.
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The new book killer-app appears to be the vook, which is basically a book with some video content.
Gerald Sindell: Stinkoread, and The New Complete Theory of Peak Book 2009
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In the fast-changing landscape of digital book publishing there is now something called a vook, a product and company which is a hybrid of text and video, delivered on the Web and as an iPhone download.
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Another cool feature of the vook is the ability to click on the "connect" view to comment on the book on Twitter or go to Godin's website and blog.
Inc.com Nadine Heintz 2010
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A vook is a new innovation in reading that blends a well-written book, high-quality video and the power of the Internet into a single, complete story.
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A vook is a new innovation in reading that blends a well-written book, high-quality video and the power of the Internet into a single, complete story.
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A vook is a new innovation in reading that blends a well-written book, high-quality video and the power of the Internet into a single, complete story.
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The static novel is being assailed by video books (I hate the term "vook"), multimedia cross-platform stories, ARGs, video games, augmented reality, and more.
Howard Hughes is Allergic to the Stupid readingthedark 2010
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While you cannot 'vook' on Amazon's Kindle, Sony's Reader, Barnes & Noble's Nook, or any of the current e-book devices, anyone want to put odds on how soon e-Readers will have video capability?
Tom Alderman: All Hail, or Hurl -- The Hybrid Book is Here! 2009
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Recently, he was frightened to read about the imminent arrival of the "vook," a new e-reader that will make the Kindle look like parchment.
Katya Wachtel: HuffPo Review: Nick Hornby's, Juliet, Naked 2009
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