According to the website Wall Street Journal, Roger Rosner is the head of the textbook initiative on Thursday, January 19 by Apple may be revealed. Rosner worked earlier iWork, a series of programs for iOS and Mac OSX for documents, tables and presentations to do. He seems a logical choice to interfere with easy tools to study it. Fortune says that no tools will be unveiled that anyone can create an e-book and publish.
Wall Street Journal writes that literally Rosner "closely involved in developing a new service for digital books". During the event would not talk about books that currently exist, but a tool for digital books with it.
Yesterday, Ars Technica has claimed that a tool would be revealed that anyone can convert text into an e-book for the iPad. The tool quickly became "GarageBand for e-books" because it would be very accessible.
Fortune journalist Philip Elmer-DeWitt has this rumor refuted : the original source cited by Ars Technica, CEO Matt MacInnis Inklings, saying that Apple does not intend to pass to publishers. The company would only be a distribution platform and associated hardware to make. The tools were mainly creating e-books by the current book industry easier.
What exactly will be revealed we will not know until tomorrow afternoon. Apple's education event begins at 16:00 hours Dutch time course and will sit on top iPhoneclub notices immediately to let you know.