Book recommendation: Business Model Generation - Competitive Intelligence2024-03-28T15:35:54Zhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/forum/topics/book-recommendation-business?groupUrl=cianalysis&commentId=2036441%3AComment%3A39484&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes, that'd be an interesting…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-12-27:2036441:Comment:394842010-12-27T21:52:49.731ZArik Johnsonhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/ArikJohnson
<p>Yes, that'd be an interesting discussion - in fact, I find I've been buying BOTH the hardcopy and the Kindle version - Kindle for ease of searching and portability, but the hardcopy just as you suggest - for note-taking, bookmarking, etc. I've started using Evernote (<a href="http://www.evernote.com" target="_blank">www.evernote.com</a>) the past few months too, so hoping to get starting using that tool to help with some of the citations I normally used to do by hand.</p>
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<p>Cheers…</p>
<p>Yes, that'd be an interesting discussion - in fact, I find I've been buying BOTH the hardcopy and the Kindle version - Kindle for ease of searching and portability, but the hardcopy just as you suggest - for note-taking, bookmarking, etc. I've started using Evernote (<a href="http://www.evernote.com" target="_blank">www.evernote.com</a>) the past few months too, so hoping to get starting using that tool to help with some of the citations I normally used to do by hand.</p>
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<p>Cheers for a happy new year!</p>
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<p>- Arik</p> Arik, that is an interesting…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-12-22:2036441:Comment:393502010-12-22T10:23:38.621ZHenrik Sköldhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/HenrikSkold
<p>Arik, that is an interesting subject in itself!</p>
<p>I've started moving my fiction reading to the screen(s), but when it comes to non-fiction, I'm still on the fence. I like to highlight, make notes, sketch ideas etc. connected to what I read and from what I've seen so far, support for that is lagging (the bookmarking functionality I have seen is not as easy as using my pencil...), althought I haven't tried Kindle - other formats seem to be more prevalent in Europe.</p>
<p>Also, Europe -…</p>
<p>Arik, that is an interesting subject in itself!</p>
<p>I've started moving my fiction reading to the screen(s), but when it comes to non-fiction, I'm still on the fence. I like to highlight, make notes, sketch ideas etc. connected to what I read and from what I've seen so far, support for that is lagging (the bookmarking functionality I have seen is not as easy as using my pencil...), althought I haven't tried Kindle - other formats seem to be more prevalent in Europe.</p>
<p>Also, Europe - and my home country Sweden - seems a bit behind on e-books compared to e.g. the US. This surprises me, considering that Sweden usually score quite high on most IT related measures, such as broadband penetration etc. But a major shift to e-books will come to us as well, no doubt...</p>
<p>/Henrik</p> Thanks Henrik,
Sounds like a…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-12-21:2036441:Comment:393382010-12-21T22:19:39.634ZArik Johnsonhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/ArikJohnson
Thanks Henrik,<br />
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Sounds like a pretty good read - wish they had it on the Kindle - I've started moving most of my reading over there the past several months.<br />
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Merry Christmas, Happy 2011 and thanks for the kind season's greetings!<br />
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- Arik
Thanks Henrik,<br />
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Sounds like a pretty good read - wish they had it on the Kindle - I've started moving most of my reading over there the past several months.<br />
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Merry Christmas, Happy 2011 and thanks for the kind season's greetings!<br />
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- Arik