Monday, June 8, 2009

Wattpad: The eReader You Might Not Have Heard About

If you're an ereader like myself, you probably have heard of Stanza, eReader, and the Kindle app. You probably have seen individual ebooks that you can download as apps. But you probably have never heard of Wattpad.

Wattpad is an ebook sharing site much like other file sharing sites but just for ebooks? Make sense? Great.

I was first exposed to Wattpad two years ago when I was looking for interesting things to do with my Samsung Trace and my new T-Zone service. Unfortunately, T-Mobile locked down the Trace and drove me to the iPhone. Okay, I wanted the iPhone regardless.

The interesting about Wattpad is that it seems to put a lot of focus on ereading. And not just ereading on a computer but mobile ereading. It worked to some extend on my Trace and it certainly works with most smartphones with a decent browser. Now there is a dedicated app for the iPhone in the iTunes store.


If you're an ereader like myself, you probably have heard of Stanza, eReader, and the Kindle app. You probably have seen individual ebooks that you can download as apps. But you probably have never heard of Wattpad.

Wattpad is an ebook sharing site much like other file sharing sites but just for ebooks? Make sense? Great.

I was first exposed to Wattpad two years ago when I was looking for interesting things to do with my Samsung Trace and my new T-Zone service. Unfortunately, T-Mobile locked down the Trace and drove me to the iPhone. Okay, I wanted the iPhone regardless.

The interesting about Wattpad is that it seems to put a lot of focus on ereading. And not just ereading on a computer but mobile ereading. It worked to some extend on my Trace and it certainly works with most smartphones with a decent browser. Now there is a dedicated app for the iPhone in the iTunes store.

You'll notice that I'm reading a Star Trek book. Look, I don't advocate piracy and I pay for my apps and ebooks. But look! There are tons of commercially available books in Wattpad for the "sampling". Of course, not everything is there. There a lot of holes in terms of having a complete library but Wattpad is simply a ebook sharing platform. No more. No less.

It offers a social feature but seriously, there is nothing social about it. There's a "tell a friend" option that takes you to the e-mail app. There's a "I like this book!" tab. It doesnt' say much. There's no way to write a review for the book. The feedback tab is just that, a feedback.

How about the reading? It has a decent setting to offer the reader to customize the font, font size (a wide latitude), font color, and background color. Under the eReader app, there is more restriction on reader customization. For example, instead of offering font and background colors to choose from, eReader offers themes which is more restrictive.

Stanza offers even more flexibility than Wattpad and eReader and you can tell a lot of thought was put into creating the app.

But at the end of the day, you're reading on a 3" LCD screen whether you're using Wattpad, eReader, Stanza, or a standalone book app. It's no e-ink but there is no fresh delay that we experience with readers like Sony's reader or Kindle.

For Wattpad, its strength lies not in the app but the content shared by its users. Like I said at the beginning, there are some commercial available books that you can add to your library for free. And that alone earns Wattpad a place on any reader's iPhone or iPod Touch.

iTunes Link: Wattpad (it's free too)

Sunday, June 7, 2009

iPhone Gaming And Entertainment

This is just a regular post on mobile gaming but let's face it.  For mobile gaming, DS and PSP dominates the market.  Okay, DS dominates the market and Sony with PSP Go is trying to another go at the handheld market.


But for the first time, I'm gonna say this.  Apple is position the iPod Touch and the iPhone as a gaming platform.  There, I've said it.


But let's not forget the fact that Apple is trying to sell hardware to make money where  as traditional gaming hardware companies have a different business model.  Having said that, Apple's mobile platform will be a computing platform first and gaming is merely one of its potent abilities.


But with this blog, we're going to focus on mobile entertainment rather than just mobile gaming.  So, I'll probably bring more attention to ebooks, creating takes on apps, and some works of my own that I'm doing for fun.


Still when there's a great game, I like to talk about it.  Here's one now.


This is a game that is made possible and easier to navigate because of the touch nature of the iPhone platform.  


Next, I'm working on the various ebooks, ereaders, comics, and some creative use of the mobile platform's touches to bring new gaming experiences.


Note:  I'm gonna try to bring more focus to Android as well but I've yet to buy any games on the Marketplace.  If you've got any recommendations, please let me know and I'll take a look at it.