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What IF? - 0 views

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    Reading will keep getting more dynamic as we veer away from print, says The Institute for the Future of the Book.
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Facebook Books: 7 Ways To Print Your Social Media Memories - 1 views

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    If you love Facebook so much that you'd like to see your content on your coffee table, then we've got seven superb solutions for getting your Facebook profile and photos made into real-life books.
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7% of Canadians buy both print and electronic books - 1 views

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    Report says 86% of Canadians purchase print formats and 19% buy electronic formats, while only 7% buy both.
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The Oxford English Dictionary Definitions of 'Print' And 'Digital' | Epicente... - 0 views

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    Speculation that the next edition of the Oxford English Dictionary will be digital only.
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Ignore the Doomsayers: The Book Industry Is Actually Adapting Well - 1 views

  • The publishing industry isn't a monolithic thing: some publishers are doing well and others are not. ... I don't see an industry that's flailing—I see one that's managing a complicated transition much better than would be expected."
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    Publishing is adapting, not disappearing.
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Why Publishers Are Less Than Enthusiastic About the Kindle MatchBook Program - 1 views

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    Does the MatchBook program further devalue e-books?  Of course it does.
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The publishing conspiracy that's blocking an electronic version of Palin's memoir. - B... - 3 views

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    If electronic books are the future-literary volumes optimized for the Kindle, the Sony Reader, the iPhone-how come two of this fall's hottest books won't be available in digital form anytime soon?
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Self-publishing a book: 25 things you need to know | Fully Equipped - CNET Reviews - 0 views

  • You call the shots. You retain the rights to your book. And you take home a bigger royalty than you'd normally get from a traditional publisher--if you sell any books.
  • Many argue--and I agree--that Amazon's shrewd CEO Jeff Bezos is leveraging his company's position as the largest bookstore in the world to corner the market for print-on-demand, electronic publishing (Kindle), and completely shift the paradigm for publishing.
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Lightning Source Launches Espresso Book Machine Pilot - 4/16/2009 2:55:00 PM - Publishe... - 0 views

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    Lightning Source has launched an Espresso Book Machine pilot program.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    This is article is worth looking at because it is a counterpoint to claims about younger generations being hyper-technical. This author cites Jeff Gomez's book Print is Dead and asks us to re-examine our assumptions about people's abilities and access to high-tech resources. It also warns us against adapting systems too quickly to this 'one-size-fits-all' digital system that might not meet the needs of a group because the group may be more diverse than we think.
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The Digital Nirvana » Blog Archive » Print on-Demand Book Growth - 0 views

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    Interesting stats.
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Oprah mag's iPad edition to sell e-books - Crain's New York Business - 3 views

  • Capitalizing on Oprah Winfrey's huge role recommending books to her fans, the iPad edition of O, The Oprah Magazine, that's expected in the fourth quarter will let users buy e-books and read them within the app itself.
  • Hearst sees a lot more potential in iPad advertising than just reproducing and enhancing print ad pages.
  • once enough consumers own tablet computers, targeted and tailored advertising will be much more important
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  • Hearst is already seeing its digital ad rates increase steadily, partly because of its ability to serve ads to visitors based on their behavior and demographics
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Ebook restrictions leave libraries facing virtual lockout | Books | The Guardian - 1 views

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  • just announced a clampdown, informing libraries they may have to stop allowing users to download ebooks remotely and instead require them to come to the library premises, just as they do to get traditional print books – arguably defeating the object of the e-reading concept.
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    Another example of how DRM and ebooks are broken...
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A Tribute to the Printer Aldus Manutius, and the Roots of the Paperback - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Book publishing history
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Paper Versus Pixel - 0 views

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    Nicholas Carr on the prospects for print publications.
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Disruptions: Your Brain on E-Books and Smartphone Apps - 1 views

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    Ever swiped a printed page instead of turning it?
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