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    1. U-matic for the People - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The Digital Production Center’s Sony VO-9800P for PAL videotapes (top), and a Sony BVU-950 for NTSC tapes (bottom).

    2. Google, Amazon and ebooks - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      (The CIT and Perkins Library did a small trial of the Sony Reader in Spring 2007.)  Now Amazon and Google are releasing products for (...)

    3. Future Retro: New Frontiers in Portability - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      This points to two of the main concepts that Sony highlighted in their marketing of the Walkman:  personalization and privatization.

    4. The timeless folly of DRM - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The wisdom of Judge Ferguson’s words in refusing to entertain this burdensome and unwise “solution” in Sony are, as yet, unheeded: “As (...)

    5. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      This fellowship program is offered in … Blog Faculty Opportunity: Help Inform New Active Learning Classroom Technology Design with (...)

    6. “Natural Talent. Natural Winners” · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Natural Winners” Source: Burrell Communications for SONY, 1993, Tom Burrell Papers, Box 12. Some materials and descriptions may include (...)

    7. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      The aim of the tutorial … Blog Sony adds virtual worlds to the PS3 Showing the influence of virtual worlds technologies, Sony (...)

    8. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Blog - Duke Learning Innovation Skip to content Search Contact Us Subscribe Menu What We Do Faculty Development Digital Programs and (...)

    9. Justice Stevens caught in the copyright crossfire - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This also ignores the substantial non-infringing uses of file sharing services similar to those that saved the VCR in Sony .   These (...)

    10. Plastic Logic demonstrates flexible ereader - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      It’s much lighter and thinner than the current generation Sony Reader and Kindle and features a larger 8.5 in x 11 in display, based on (...)

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