Mag+ is a prototype for the nextgen magazine. I like the idea behind it, but honestly, it’s about time for an affordable gadget that works as a tablet, ebook reader, magazine, and so on to be made available. Something akin to Crunchpad/JooJoo (without the drama), or Courier (maybe without the microsoft?). Something I can browse the web with, check my emails, read ebooks and newsfeeds, take a few notes, make some simple sketches and so on… until then, I guess I’ll have to do with sexy concepts and rough prototypes…
I’m very impressed by some of what it has to offer. In my mind, it’s more of a competitor to encyclopedias (and wikipedia, although not user-generated, well, not totally) than to Google.
The presentation of results is intuitive, and very usable. But the fact that it can’t find info on the simplest of queries is a little disturbing. Some sort of mashup, where Alpha’s results would be followed by Google-style results (links) would be perfect. Sort of like Google does when the query involves some sort of conversion/calculation, stock info, and weather info. Entering “Weather Berlin” in Google returns the weather forcast, in addition to the usual array of links.
Google hassomeresponses to Alpha, and I wouldn’t count them out just yet, they’ll have the stuff I mentioned above in no time.
Like I keep saying, it’s a very exciting time for people interested in technology, from social networking, to location awareness, extreme mobility, semantic knowledge and the cloud. Stay tuned!