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Heather Walrath

Where the Boys Are Not - 0 views

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    An article in today's PublishersWeekly examines why publishing is now a primarily female-dominated field and just how this affects the industry.
kaysha johnston

New books jump off the page with digital enhancements - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    An interesting way to enhance books for children. Also brings up the interesting issues of the whether or not the add-ons will have value over time, as they may not last forever and that the book must be able strong enough to stand on it's own over time.
Natalie Barnes

Publishr: Declaration of rights for the author - 0 views

  • rights hoarding is as damaging as market hoarding in any other business. His solution is a three-year renewal contract
  • but since the Publishng project exists more in the world of R&D, I’d like to suggest something even more shocking: Think licensing. Not selling.
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    Brian Joseph Davis suggests a new style of author contract.
Mark Schreiber

New Media Dreams Are the Old Delusions of Marketing - 0 views

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    An interesting long tail analysis of blog market share.
Thelisha Woods

Professional E-Publishing Activities Won't Be Blunted by Recession - MSNBC Wire Services - msnbc.com - 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.
Paul Riccardi

F+W Partners with Google - Sales and Marketing @ FolioMag.com - 0 views

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    Media company strikes new deal with Google to help boost e-commerce.
Paul Riccardi

Hearst Developing E-Reader - emedia and Technology @ FolioMag.com - 0 views

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    Hearst Publishing is attempting to become the first publisher to enter the ereader market with a model geared toward magazines. Hearst made news last year when it published the first magazine using E Ink, so it's no strange to pushing the envelope for its business.
Paul Riccardi

Yahoo! News - Amazon lets authors mute Kindle books read-aloud feature by AFP: Yahoo! Tech - 0 views

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    Amazon and the Authors Guild reach an agreement on the read-aloud feature. I think it's a smart play by Amazon. Authors that choose to disable may hesitate due to a possible public relations backlash for not wanting disabled readers to get access without getting more money in the process.
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