DESIGN FETISH: Wikireader

3 Comments | Posted: October 14th, 2009 | Filed under: Design Fetish

wikireader

Taking cues from the Kindle and iPod classic, Openmoko’s Wikireader is a three-button encyclopedia that allows the user to focus on content. I’m actually a big fan of single-function devices that do one thing really well. My only question, of course, is if the section on the lightsaber in popular culture is going to reflect my edits from earlier this month.

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3 Comments on “DESIGN FETISH: Wikireader”

  1. 1 Mike @ MHH said at 2:09 pm on October 15th, 2009:

    Have you seen the new Winter Olympic medals? Thoughts?

  2. 2 Kevin Church said at 4:25 pm on October 15th, 2009:

    No, and I’m withholding comment on the Olympics until they incorporate my idea of having both of the winter biathlon’s events happen simultaneously with targets on the opponent’s backs.

  3. 3 Mike @ MHH said at 11:42 am on October 16th, 2009:

    I understand. We all have standards.

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