From the Fast Company article:
Call it Bible 2.0: Glo, a “Bible for a digital world,” goes on sale today for $90. Function-wise, it’s analogous to DVD-based digital encyclopedias. The NIV text is linked with more than 500 360-degree panoramas of holy sites, 7,500 encyclopedia articles, 2,400 photos, 700 pieces of art, and 3.5 hours of HD video.
The intro to the Glo promo video says:
This is a paper Bible. God’s word! It’s worked just fine for billions of Christians for thousands of years. Times have changed. This… is Glo: the Bible for the digital world.
Yikes. So the internet killed the Bible? Wow.
Otherwise, the content looks pretty amazing.
