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Huh?
John Vink states "But more importantly the story of those people will be out there."
Out...where, exactly? I don't have an iPad. I know many people who don't and aren't planning on buying one. Guess I won't be looking at this one.
Posted by: Mike on 06 Jun 2012 at 01:10
To Mike
Mike the 'Quest for Land' for the iPad is just one way of having access to that story. You might also visit my website http://www.johnvink.com/JohnVinkSite/Cambodia_Stories/Cambodia_Land_Issues/index.html
It contains many of the images from the application. There also have been publication in the local (Cambodian) press about these issues.
It is just one more way of getting the story 'out there''...
Posted by: John Vink on 09 Jun 2012 at 10:25
book on kindle
I put a book of photos on a Kindle to see what the reaction would be, at around $3.00, and I'm surprised to report in three days about 300 people downloaded it: we'll see where it goes, but it's worth following to see what happens next.
Posted by: ian campbell on 25 Jul 2012 at 19:19