Space solution to Japan

The 2000 books Yusuke Ohki started to occupy too much space in his apartment in Tokyo, so he scanned and transferred to your iPad, the computer clipboard format from Apple. Now, six months later, Ohki, 28, runs a startup company with 120 employees, doing the same thing for customers. The living conditions in Japan, characterized by limited space, and the arrival of the iPad, in May, resulted in about 60 companies that make paper books into digital books, as publishers have been... Read More

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