iBooks 2 Video
By Jacqui Cheng | Published January 19, 2012 2:30 PM During Thursday's media event in New York City, Apple spent most of its time talking about the new iBooks 2 and iBooks Author, which the company hopes will "revolutionize textbooks.
Apple's Phil Schiller announced iBooks 2 this morning in NYC's Guggenheim Museum, which will put textbooks in the hands of students without all the extra weight. With over "20000 education and learning applications built specifically for the iPad,"
Apple says it is also introducing iBooks Author, an OS X application for making these texts. "Authors are going to love to use iBooks Create to create not only textbooks, said Schiller. Bloomberg says Apple's plans will aim to broaden the educational
Apple says it is also introducing iBooks Author, an OS X application for making these texts. "Authors are going to love to use iBooks Create to create not only textbooks, said Schiller. Bloomberg says Apple's plans will aim to broaden the educational
In an education focused event in New York today, Apple showed of its new version of iBooks and its new creation tool, iBooks Author.
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