TeleRead Blog U.S. News & World Report Article on TeleRead
TeleRead in the Washington Post
World Bank Talk
TeleRead and the Pineallas Park Public Library
Why Amos Bokros Wants Library Books to Go on the Internet
Cost-Justifying TeleRead: The E-Forms Connection
Updates
--Update #20: TeleRead for Disabled Readers: A Bokros Update
--Blog Ending May 9, 2002 (the TeleBlog Continues--See Our Blog Area)
--Update #19: E-Books in Urban Schools: Lessons from Chicago's South Side
--Update #18: The Death of Contentville and the Woes of NetLibrary
--Update #17: Will Unlibraries Preempt TeleRead?
--Update #16: Carnegie II? Well, Bill Gates Is Getting There
--Update #15: TeleRead and the Pineallas Park Public Library
--Update #14: Screen-Font Breakthrough: A TeleRead Perspective
--Update #13: More on TeleRead and Microsoft
--Update #12: The E-Forms Connection
--Update #11: Why Amos Bokros Wants Library Books to Go on the Internet
--Update #10: A Few Words about Butterflies, Puddles, Rainbow Screens and Electronic Books
--Update #9: Are Book-Writers Going the Way of Neighborhood Pharmacists?
--Update #8: Will Bill Gates Buy The Great Gatsby for the Net--or Just Fixate on Software and PCs?
--Update #7: What Bill Clinton Could Learn from Sue Smith
--Update #6: Clinton's Intellectual Property Czar Threatens Law Professor
--Update #5: $730,000+ from Net-Scared Copyright Lobby to U.S. Politicians
--Update #4: Copyright Czar and White Paper, by Mark Vorhees
--Update #3: The Robber Barons of the Information Highway, by Josh Shenk
--Update #2: Donald Duck Schools vs. Literacy, by Michael Schrage
--Update #1: Publisher Treats Supreme Court Justices to Free Trips