Ray Kurzweil on the future of digital books | Technology | Los Angeles Times

Big fan of Kurzweil.

May he live to see the singularity.

Inventor and technology futurist Ray Kurzweil thought the same thing. So the man who developed optical character recognition and voice recognition came up with Blio, a digital book software program that promises to put those gray-scale displays to shame.

via Ray Kurzweil on the future of digital books | Technology | Los Angeles Times.

Published by Thomas Guy

Everybody dance. Everybody dance, now.

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