Have you ever heard of David Farrow? Probably not. Who is he? Well, let’s start with who he was: a dyslexic young kid with Attention Deficit Disorder. What does this have to do with the Sony Reader? Well, it seems that Farrow has long since overcome these challenges and become a World-renowned speed reader, as [...]
Have you ever heard of David Farrow? Probably not. Who is he? Well, let’s start with who he was: a dyslexic young kid with Attention Deficit Disorder. What does this have to do with the Sony Reader? Well, it seems that Farrow has long since overcome these challenges and become a World-renowned speed reader, as well as a Guinness World Record holder for memory. That is part 1.
Part 2 starts with the designation of October as the Sony Electronics “Reader Revolution.” This brand new program is designed to, “combat a nationwide decline in reading, particularly among young people.”
In order to raise awareness and help celebrate the Sony Electronics Reader Revolution, Farrow is going to spend 30 days (720 hours) living in this storefront window, reading books on his Sony Reader (and boy am I jealous). For every page he turns, Sony will give an eBook library of 100 classic titles to a U.S. school.
Read on for more details from the press release.
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