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Kindle Fire Reviewed: Do Not Compare to iPad - 0 views

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    Publishers Weekly's Fire assessment.
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    If you are considering a Kindle Fire, you may want to check out this new review.
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X-Men Writer Chris Claremont Donates Archive to Columbia University - 0 views

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    Just because I love me so Gambit, Storm, Wolverine, Jubilee, and Rogue :)
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How the e-book landscape is becoming a walled garden | Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    In which, among other things, ebook retailer giants (Amazon, Apple) turn down e-books because they contain links to a competitor's product.
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Week's News - Cohort 8 - 3 views

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    Second edition of the Cohort 8 newsletter on e-publishing.
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Three Indies Rise from Atlantic Books Ashes - 0 views

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    Bookstore revival? Let's hope so. Perhaps some people like the personal touch after all.
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BISG Panelists: More Change Coming - 1 views

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    The future of publishing in the next few years... "more dramatic, disruptive change ahead," said Sourcebooks CEO Dominique Raccah.
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Column: It's Hard Out There For a Publisher Bootstrapped Web sites do exist, but it's n... - 0 views

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    Conventional wisdom says that entrepreneurs who start a Web-based business will do so with VC money. Read enough stories of Internet ventures that enjoy lucrative exits in the millions (in some cases billions) of dollars, and it's easy to assume that the only path to success is to begin by securing deals with investors who are far less interested in helping a start-up build a substantial brand as they are in realizing a return as quickly as possible. Bootstrapping simply isn't sexy anymore. But for many start-up publishers, bootstrapping is a way of life, and VC money isn't an option.
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FictFact - Discover new books in series with our Book Release Calendar. Personalize it ... - 0 views

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    Nicole Gattone from class found this calendar online.
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FREE download! My new book "How To Talk To Anyone - Mastering The Art Of Talking" is no... - 0 views

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    How To Talk To Anyone: Mastering The Art Of Talking - Kindle edition by Megan Coulter. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading How To Talk To Anyone: Mastering The Art Of Talking.
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Amazon and Barnes and Noble Cut E-Reader Prices - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Barnes & Noble said it would drop the price of the Nook to $199. Responding rapidly, Amazon.com cut the price of its popular Kindle e-reader below the Nook, to $189.
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Mounting Web Woes Pummel Newspapers - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 0 views

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    The conditions in digital media, essential to just about any future growth for newspapers, are getting worse for papers.
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Time Moves to Limit Free Content Online - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • “I think we’ll see what works and doesn’t work,” Mr. Stengel said in an interview by phone. “We’ll adapt and change. We’re in the hunt like everyone else to figure this out.”
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      This is an action without a plan.
  • “I think we’ll see what works and doesn’t work,” Mr. Stengel said in an interview by phone. “We’ll adapt and change. We’re in the hunt like everyone else to figure this out.”
  • “We kind of wanted to draw a line in the sand,” he said. “We want to remain a vigorous and important part of the conversation. There are some things that are necessary to be part of that. But we will experiment.”
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  • Time has decided to dive headfirst into an issue that has bedeviled many a news organization before it: how to cure online readers of their addiction to free content.
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