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Professional E-Publishing Activities Won't Be Blunted by Recession - MSNBC Wire Service... - 0 views

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    Some hopeful news about the future of e-publishing, but not so great for those in traditional print industries.
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From Print to E, Some Items To Consider | Booksquare - 0 views

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    Message to publishers - get over print products and embrace ebooks. Some suggestions for publishers on making the transition.
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SPECIAL REPORT: The Digital Future -- Goin' Mobile! - 0 views

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    Top Newspaper Publishing Stories - Editor & Publisher provides newspaper industry headlines covering emerging and important news.
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Amazon.com, Macmillan Settle Price Dispute on E-Books - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Amazon and Macmillan reached an agreement on e-book pricing, a pact that may serve as a model with other publishing companies. Amazon resumed selling Macmillan titles." />
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Arts, Briefly - Publishers Delay E-Book Releases - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Simon & Schuster plans to postpone the release of 35 e-book titles by four months. This is in part attributed to the sales of Stephen King's "Under the Dome" in which the publisher noticed that e-book sales were cannibalizing hardcover sales.
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E-Books Accelerate Paperback Publishers' Release Dates - 1 views

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    E-books competing with paperbacks.
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Marvell, E Ink Team to Create Next Wave of E-reader Components - 11/3/2009 7:14:00 AM -... - 1 views

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    Marvell and E Ink team up to improve e-readers. Their new integrated processor will reduce the screen refresh rate from three seconds to less than one second and will eliminate the "blackout" effect with page turns.
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Hearst Reveals More About E-Reader Device/Service 'Skiff' - 0 views

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    Top Newspaper Publishing Stories - Editor & Publisher provides newspaper industry headlines covering emerging and important news.
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Amazon May Impede Access to Some Publishers' Books - 1 views

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    Another round of disputes on e-book pricing between Amazon and publishers
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e-books: playground for publishers or necessary evil? - 1 views

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    This post was originally published on the Frankfurt Bookfair blog on 11th August. Reposted here with kind permission from its author, Huw Alexander, Rights & Digital Sales Manager for SAGE in London. EveryThink: What do you think, Huw Alexander? We think that e-books are a playground for publishers - and not a necessary evil.
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Visual Loop - Publishing in the Digital Era - Exclusive Infographic - 1 views

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    Chart of publishing in the digital era
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Apple in Talks With Publishers in Advance of Tablet's Debut - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Publishing executives hold 11th-our meetings about new business model for books" />
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Random House Balks at Apple's Book Pricing - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    Random House is the only major publisher whose titles cannot be bought directly from Apple's iBooks application, having resisted the new pricing model that Apple offered publishers for the iPad." />
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The Medium - Authors Unbound Online - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The new face of self-publishing
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A Lesson in How E-Books Might Prosper - 0 views

  • Perhaps the most revealing thing about the "Dumb Money" story, in fact, is that everyone involved -- author, agent and publisher -- saw it as an experiment, the kind of small-scale trial run that a late-adopting industry needs to do a lot more of.
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    Perhaps the most revealing thing about the "Dumb Money" story, in fact, is that everyone involved -- author, agent and publisher -- saw it as an experiment, the kind of small-scale trial run that a late-adopting industry needs to do a lot more of.
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Post-Medium Publishing - 0 views

  • iTunes is more of a tollbooth
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      This is saving the argument by changing the terms mid-stream.
  • much the same with digital books
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      How the same? Claiming it doesn't make it so. And books cost more than 99 cents; ten dollars is not, in Graham's terms, an ignorable event.
  • But though I can't predict specific winners, I can offer a recipe for recognizing them. When you see something that's taking advantage of new technology to give people something they want that they couldn't have before, you're probably looking at a winner. And when you see something that's merely reacting to new technology in an attempt to preserve some existing source of revenue, you're probably looking at a loser.
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  • In fact consumers never really were paying for content, and publishers weren't really selling it either. If the content was what they were selling, why has the price of books or music or movies always depended mostly on the format? Why didn't better content cost more?
  • If audiences were willing to pay more for better content, why wasn't anyone already selling it to them?
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Justice Dept. Sues Apple and Publishers Over E-Book Pricing; 3 Publishers Settle - NYTi... - 1 views

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    Agency pricing for e-books is challenged by DOJ.
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Penguin Launches E-book Library Lending Pilot Program - 1 views

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    Wondering three things - 1) Is this enough? 2) Will the remaining Big 6 publishers follow suit? 3) What are the lending terms?
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Making the Case for iPad E-Book Prices - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    E-books are cheaper to produce than print volumes, but consumers may not realize that expenses like overhead and royalties are still in effect, publishers say.
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