Finally, he can relax.

Excellent reporting and storytelling.

A look at the math behind yesterday’s iBooks announcement.

By John Patrick Pullen, contributor

FORTUNE — At yesterday’s Apple event in New York City’s Guggenheim Museum, senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller was quick to point out how education has been at the core of the company since the beginning. But announcing a revamped iBooks program (as well as the launch of the iBooks Author and iTunes U apps) will do more than just affect how students learn arithmetic. It has the potential to change the math for all of educational publishing….

I challenge you to find a cuter doggie dental chew. You can’t do it. YOU CAN’T!

I challenge you to find a cuter doggie dental chew. You can’t do it. YOU CAN’T!

Shame spiral: I get annoyed when I beat iPhone games. Then I get annoyed that I’m annoyed a 99 cent game didn’t last longer.

I’m currently visiting Boston from Portland, watching Leverage which is filmed in Portland but takes place in Boston.

Dear Pandora: I can’t believe you played that Sugar Ray song while I was in the shower. We’re breaking up… Oh hey Spotify, how you doin’?

Using Pandora always makes me want to subscribe to Spotify. Probably not what they had in mind.

Check out my latest story on print-on-demand publishing in Entrepreneur Magazine…

There’s always money in the banana stand.