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The analog hole, and a seminar on digitization

Over on Tools of Change there’s a post of mine discussing the so-called “analog hole” as it applies to digital  books.  It was a fun article to write, especially the hands-on part.  I used Google’s OCRopus open-source OCR software, which was a little impenetrable to someone outside of the machine-learning community but did a good [...]

The lazy, social, anti-DRM pattern for digital books

It’s 2am, and I’ve just finished a great novel.  My significant other went to sleep hours ago. My best friend, who lives across the country, would love this book, so I make a mental note to tell him about it.  If we talk in a day or so I might remember, and it’s possible he’ll [...]