PR Newswire reporting:
Pinksheets: DEMO) and VOOK ePublishing in San Francisco,
today announced the arrival of the world's first two-way interactive
e-book, which features a new technology that allows real-time author and
reader-to-reader dialog and collaboration from inside an e-book.
The newly-released book grabbing all the attention, 11 Days in May,
published by Waterfront Press, will offer readers the opportunity to
communicate directly with both author JD Messinger, and also with other
readers, from right inside the e-book. This groundbreaking discussion
capability is made possible by a new cloud-based collaboration
technology developed by Democrasoft, which links any reader with a
book's author, other readers or any other person with access to the
Internet. The new technology is called "WeJIT," and it promises to
forever change the way authors, their books and their readers come
together.
According to Democrasoft Chairman & CEO Richard
Lang, WeJIT is a new approach to collaboration that allows instant
communities to form around any topic of common interest. With a few
clicks, an individual WeJIT is formed by any individual wanting to
enable an instant, collaborative community. In essence, the WeJIT is a
one-page website, with a unique URL, dedicated to a particular topic of
discussion, debate or even decision-making, in a multitude of engagement
models. It can be formed in a matter of seconds, free of charge for
individual use (www.MyWeJIT.com). In the case of 11 Days in May,
author JD Messinger has created and embedded 32 WeJITs inside his new
e-book, on an assortment of topics covered in the book.
http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/20/4741401/interactive-e-book-introduces.html
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