Speaker:

Hi, this is Bill Sikkens, host of User

Friendly 2.0

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here on The Answer Saturday

with this week's Tech Wednesday.

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It seems like everything

is getting an electronic equivalent

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or even replacing the original,

and comic books are no exception.

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There are a number of apps out there

where you can read your favorite comic,

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and even read the library

that goes behind them.

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We're going to be looking at some of these

apps this weekend on user friendly,

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and talking about what you can

and can't do, what the subscriptions are.

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Yes, they have those like everything else,

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and some of the ones that are considered

the go to or as others, maybe not so much.

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It also depends on what comics you read.

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We're also going to be looking

at some different things related to comic

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books, outside of the reading technology

that will allow you to have

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maybe a better experience,

or maybe it's a little overengineered,

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but there are some things

that they're trying with that

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that are supposed to make

these things work

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in your environment, in augmented reality

and that kind of stuff.

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Join us Saturday for User Friendly 2.0

here on The Answer

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or at User Friendly Dot show.