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Coming January 2008 to your palms are our brand
nu digibooks. A Brand Nu Formula: What do you get when you combined the
savvy of a Harvard-trained corporate lawyer with the eloquence of a
motivational speaker? What happens when the passion of a poet meets the wit
of a writer and the humanity of a philanthropist triggers maternal instincts
to forge a covenant for children? How many authors can be dedicated to
closing the digital divide between the rich and poor and evangelizing the
fight against global warming? What will you say when all of that is expressed
through thrilling, cutting-edge, digital, interactive books that visually
simulate the engaging cognitive model of a real book with actual pages
turning? How would you feel if you could experience such electrifying
“books of the future” today, with all the WOW factors that merge words with
intelligent interactivity and page-oriented multimedia performances that will
make everyone excited to read again? Well, the answers was
in Booth 240 at Book Expo America, NYC May 31 to June 3rd 2007. There people
of all backgrounds met the affable author, poet, corporate lawyer and
entrepreneur Charisse Carney-Nunes,
President of a brand new type of digital publishing company: Brand Nu Words.
There they experienced her publications now converted to “Brand New”
Digital Interactive Books. These are nothing like your upper-East Side
E-books. These are DIGIBOOKS… And the publishing world will never again be
the same. Best of Breed Convergence: Between Charisse’s
busy schedule as Assistant General Counsel of the world-renown National
Science Foundation and Senior Vice President of Knowledge Development and
Media Relations at the Jamestown Project, (a national action-oriented
think thank consisting of some of the most respected minds from academia and
corporate America: www.jamestownproject,org), this Washington, DC-based
powerhouse has been able to strategically position her Brand Nu Words
publishing company at the doorway of the new digital interactive books
revolution. This revenue oriented revolution is not only a veritable
convergence of the best of breed digital education, marketing and
monetization methodologies from Madison Avenue and Wall Street, but in sync
and in support of the UN Environmental Program (UNEP) to save a billion trees
a year in order to mitigate global warming. No, Brand Nu Words is NOT joining
the march down E-Book Avenue that started back in the 1990s. This is NOT even
about the old “new media” movement adopted by the independent music and video
industry at the turn of the millennium, the same streaming media movement
that opened the door to the now ubiquitous You Tube and My Space. Brand
Nu Words has leap-frogged all of those
methodologies by adopting an inspiring hybrid of reader-friendly, digital,
interactive book technologies, DIGIBOOKS.TV. Going Digitally Green: DIGIBOOKS.TV technology is designed
to attract, engage, challenge and converse with the reader in a totally
immersive multimedia environment using the cognitive model of a real book.
Digital books utilizing this technology can be immediately duplicated and
transmitted to millions of readers all over the world using Interactive TV at
a cost so negligible that it makes conventional book publishing and
distribution look as expensive as a Capitol Hill unbalanced
budget. Here is a great example of the immediate benefits that
can be procured by the publishing industry through the collaboration of
Academia, Silicon Alley, Madison Ave, Wall St, Time Square and the global
“green” community. This is not exactly the digital interactive sequel to Al
Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth”. But with 1 ream (500 sheets) of printer paper
using 6% of a tree (and those add up quickly, according to
WWW.CONSERVATREE.COM), it is quite obvious that Brand Nu Words is not
just about brand new technology or branding new words for Madison Ave, but
about building a brand new world with excited readers who are winning the
fight against global warming and diminishing the digital divide between the
information have and information have-nots. |
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Brandnuwords.com – site by jeau
philleep |
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