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	<itunes:summary>Intelligent conversations with leaders of the eBook Revolution, hosted by Len Edgerly, creator of The Kindle Chronicles podcast.  In The Reading Edge, I will expand my interviews to fascinating voices beyond the Kindlesphere, taking a close look at the development of the Barnes &amp; Noble nook, the Sony Reader, and the plethora of other new eReader devices and content.  Each episode contains a single interview, with commentary.  I&#039;ll also be happy to include your comments, so please join the conversation!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>TRE 4 Laurent Picard of Bookeen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an interview on Friday, January 8, 2010, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas with Laurent Picard, co-founder of the Paris-based Bookeen, creator of the Cybook series of eReaders, including the recently released Opus.

Laurent also showed us a prototype of the Horizon, due out in April, which will have a screen not based on eInk technology but instead provided by SiPix. Note: beware that the SiPix link will open with an irritating New Agey audio file you have to turn off if you want to explore their site in peace.

Bookeen's original eBook, the Cybook Generation One, made its debut just after the first Sony Reader but a couple of weeks ahead of the original Kindle. Laurent revealed a tidbit I'd never heard before, namely that the Kindle was code-named Fiona.  Thank goodness they brought in some name-change marketing wizards to come up with an alternative to that.  Otherwise we'd be talking about the Fiona-sphere.

I hope you'll enjoy this conversation with Laurent Picard as much as we did.  And my apologies to him and other French speakers for my brief forays into that beautiful language.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thereadingedge.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Laurent-Picard2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-66" title="Laurent Picard" src="http://thereadingedge.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Laurent-Picard2.jpg" alt="" width="275" height="352" /></a>This is an interview Darlene and I did on Friday, January 8, 2010, at the Consumer Electronics Show (<a href="http://cesweb.org/" target="_blank">CES)</a> in Las Vegas with Laurent Picard, co-founder of the Paris-based <a href="http://bookeen.com/" target="_blank">Bookeen</a>, creator of the Cybook series of eReaders, including the recently released <a href="http://bookeen.com/specs/ebook-CybookOpus.aspx" target="_blank">Opus</a>.</p>
<p>Laurent also showed us a prototype of the Horizon, due out in April, which will have a screen not based on eInk technology but instead provided by <a href="http://www.sipix.com/" target="_blank">SiPix</a>. Note: Be forewarned that the SiPix link will open with an irritating New Agey audio file that you will have to turn off by clicking on a note icon at the lower left if you want to explore their site in peace.</p>
<p>Bookeen&#8217;s original eBook, the Cybook Generation One, made its debut in 2007 just after the first eInk-screened Sony Reader but a couple of weeks ahead of the original Kindle. Laurent revealed a tidbit I&#8217;d never heard before, namely that the Kindle was code-named Fiona.  Thank goodness they brought in some branding wizards to dream up an alternative to that&#8211;otherwise we&#8217;d now all be talking about the Fiona-sphere.</p>
<p>I hope you&#8217;ll enjoy this conversation with Laurent Picard as much as we did.  And my apologies to him and to other French speakers for my brief forays into their beautiful language.</p>
<p><a href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/thereadingedge/TRE_4_Laurent_Picard.mp3" target="_blank">Click here to download this episode.</a></p>

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		<itunes:subtitle>This is an interview on Friday, January 8, 2010, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas with Laurent Picard, co-founder of the Paris-based Bookeen, creator of the Cybook series of eReaders, including the recently released Opus. - </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://thereadingedge.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Laurent-Picard2.jpg)This is an interview Darlene and I did on Friday, January 8, 2010, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) (http://cesweb.org/) in Las Vegas with Laurent Picard, co-founder of the Paris-based Bookeen (http://bookeen.com/), creator of the Cybook series of eReaders, including the recently released Opus (http://bookeen.com/specs/ebook-CybookOpus.aspx).

Laurent also showed us a prototype of the Horizon, due out in April, which will have a screen not based on eInk technology but instead provided by SiPix (http://www.sipix.com/). Note: Be forewarned that the SiPix link will open with an irritating New Agey audio file that you will have to turn off by clicking on a note icon at the lower left if you want to explore their site in peace.

Bookeen&#039;s original eBook, the Cybook Generation One, made its debut in 2007 just after the first eInk-screened Sony Reader but a couple of weeks ahead of the original Kindle. Laurent revealed a tidbit I&#039;d never heard before, namely that the Kindle was code-named Fiona.  Thank goodness they brought in some branding wizards to dream up an alternative to that--otherwise we&#039;d now all be talking about the Fiona-sphere.

I hope you&#039;ll enjoy this conversation with Laurent Picard as much as we did.  And my apologies to him and to other French speakers for my brief forays into their beautiful language.

Click here to download this episode. (http://media.libsyn.com/media/thereadingedge/TRE_4_Laurent_Picard.mp3)</itunes:summary>
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