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Ryan Holman

J.K. Rowling Just Transformed Book Publishing - 2 views

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    Via Joshua Gans, Harry Potter fans can now get their favorite books in digital format. But not from Amazon or the iTunes bookstore. Instead, the exclusive source of Potter ebooks is J.K. Rowling's Pottermore website where you're able to get them in formats that run on all major e-readers and tablets.
Matt Mayer

The New Evernote Smart Notebook by Moleskine | Evernote Blogcast - 1 views

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    Evernote has teamed up with Moleskine to create a notebook that clips into Evernote via your camera phone, bridging the gap between written and digital notes...and it comes with cool stickers.
arnie Grossblatt

Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Whose book is it, anyway? - 2 views

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    Thoughtful analysis of the questions raised by Amazon/KIndle automatic annotations of e-book content via the X-Ray feature on the Kindle Fire.
Rebecca Benner

JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments - Biological Experiments and Protocols on Video - 0 views

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    Received notice of this page via Tim O'Reilly's tweet. He says: ""Very cool: Journal of Visualized Science Experiments. A multimedia re-visioning of the science journal."
Allison Begezda

Springer Partners with CreateSpace for Print on Demand - 11/30/2009 8:21:00 AM - Publis... - 0 views

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    Springer's English-language paperback book catalog will be made available via POD.
arnie Grossblatt

Markets Declare Truce in Copyright Wars - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • But content owners also belatedly realize that simply suing consumers who find new, convenient ways to access content online is not as good as finding new business models to profit from customer interest that technology makes possible.
  • his shift by Google led Peter Osnos, founder of PublicAffairs books, to wonder if the book settlement could have lessons for other owners of content. "Google has now conceded, with a very large payment, that information is not free," Mr. Osnos wrote for the Century Foundation. "This leads to an obvious, critical question: Why aren't newspapers and news magazines demanding payment for use of their stories on Google and other search engines? Why are they not getting a significant slice of the advertising revenues generated by use of their stories via Google?"
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    More on the Google-AAP settlement. Key take-away ""But content owners also belatedly realize that simply suing consumers who find new, convenient ways to access content online is not as good as finding new business models to profit from customer interest that technology makes possible."
Kristen Reynolds

DailyLit: Read books online by daily email and RSS feed - 0 views

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    This is a great site that can incorporate reading books into your RSS Feed. The idea is that you get a book sent to your Reader in installments that are a few paragraphs long each. I think this is pertinent to both our classes.
arnie Grossblatt

Apple Eases Rules for Publishers on Sales via Mobile Apps - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Publishers win a big one in confrontation with Apple.  No more requirement that content subscriptions must go through Apple, no more 30% revenue sharing with Apple, and control of user/reader information remains w/publishers.
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