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Google to launch online book store, rules out Kindle-like device - 1 views

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    Google plans to launch an online store to deliver electronic books to any device with a web browser, threatening to upset a burgeoning market for dedicated e-readers dominated by Amazon's Kindle.
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Google's digital-book future hangs in the balance - 1 views

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    "Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful", however, there is always a copyright concern around Google Book Search project.
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The death of a gatekeeper - 1 views

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    Open-source softwares and social networking allow anyone anywhere to share and create contents online. People on longer need printed press such as newspaper, magazine as the cultural gatekeeper.
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Google's e-book plan slammed as 'hysterical garbage' - 1 views

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    Google wants to make e-books available to all devices with web browsers, from mobile phones to desktop computers, challenging Amazon's Kindle e-book reader which forces buyers to buy books through the company
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Digital Book Readers : The #1 eBook Readers guide - 1 views

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    Detailed website about ebook readers
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Guide to ebook readers - 1 views

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    Not bad website which evaluates various ebook readers.
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Small Newspapers Aiming to Go Online - 1 views

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    Digital publishing company Pressmart Media is launching ePortal, a hosted service which includes tools for content and interface management that will allow publications to post and update a variety of content to a domain of their choice.
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A digital revolution | The Australian - 1 views

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    China should begin to think of itself as a global media power
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Mark Coker: Why E-Books are Hot and Getting Hotter - 1 views

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    E-Books are getting hotter and hotter
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Wikileaks and Publishers to Partner on Whistleblower Stories - 1 views

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    The idea is that users will be able to anonymously upload material, and Wikileaks will verify it. A tool for journalists and bloggers to release information without their identity being compromised.
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Google Editions to be available next year | Australian IT - 1 views

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    Google will launch a ebook reader software that will compete with Amazon's kindle.
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Income Models for Supporting Open Access (SPARC) - 1 views

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    Thanks Sam Oazy for sending these interesting income models for academic publishing.
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* News * Media * Charging for content More than two-thirds of online publisher... - 1 views

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    AOP survey shows about 70% of digital publishers in the newspaper, magazine and TV industries will charge for content online, it also illustrates that more than half of media firms use Twitter to publish content
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Disney Publishing launches Disney Digital Books - 1 views

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    The ebook market expand to children's books. It is a great business market.
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Ebooks and ebook readers - Trading knowledge - Frank Norman's blog on Nature Network - 1 views

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    There are various ebook reader devices on sale and there are plenty of books in electronic format available, but we have not reached the tipping point where cheap ebook devices are available and enough ebook content is available at an attractive price.
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Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering Principal Components of a Digital Cu... - 1 views

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    An examination of Mark Deuze's 2006 article examining the key characteristics of an emerging global digital culture. Week 5 reading
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Reference Notes: State of the Blogosphere 2009 - 1 views

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    Technorati's annual report on the Blogosphere
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Google's Eric Schmidt on What the Web Will Look Like in 5 Years - 1 views

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    Google CEO Eric Schmidt envisions a radically changed internet five years from now: dominated by Chinese-language and social media content, delivered over super-fast bandwidth in real time.
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john scott personal pr.: the new architecture- web 2.0 - 1 views

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    Blog about the changing nature of media in the digital age.
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Facebook brushes off user complaints about new changes - 1 views

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    More than 1 million people compliant Faebook about its news feed feature. The feature provides users a "feed" containing updates of what their friends have been up to. Following the change, many users were confused to find the feed was no longer in chronological order
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