Yeah, Wikipedia is awesome. I can’t even begin to image what historical figures would have thought about it–all that information literally at your fingertips? Updated and checked constantly by hundreds or thousands of people, all over the world? I mean, mind-bending. But it does have its drawbacks. For one thing, it’s spotty; how many times have you see “This Wikipedia article on [whatever] is a stub”? How many times have you read an article and thought, “Man, that doesn’t seem right”? How many times had you wished for more pictures or audio files or interactivity? When it comes to famous figures of the world, those are some of the things the new iTunes app Biography aims to do: Every century had eminent people who amazed the society with their talents, inventions and discoveries. They made the world we live in today. Do you know them all? Biography, interactive history book, takes you on a journey with world’s most influential people. Biographies of philosophers, scientists, physicians, religious leaders, political leaders, artists and the world’s greatest composers are now available at your fingertips. Speaking for myself, I’m glad to see this–another example of someone trying to take the idea of the eBook [...]