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Move Over Kindle; E-Books Hit Cell Phones - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Looks like some people who like e-publications would rather use their phones vs. a dedicated e-reader like the Kindle or Sony e-reader.
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10 Web Sites That Will Matter in 2009 - 0 views

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    Always a good idea to keep up with Web site trends. Many businesses are now using Facebook, etc. to network, it'd be nice to be on the forefront of something instead. Plus, there's just some neat stuff here.
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Washingtonpost.com Takes Print Logo - DCist: Washington DC News, Food, Arts & Events - 0 views

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    Interesting how a decision to make a logo the same on both their Web site and newspaper could cause people to start talking.
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Webware 100: The official 2009 kickoff | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    The third annual Webware 100 Awards program launches today. Nominate your favorite Web apps now. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.
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NY Times subscription vs. Kindle - 0 views

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    It actually costs the NY Times less to buy everyone a Kindle than to print the paper.
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Washington Post Is Folding Its Book Review Section - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The title says it all. Boo!
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    It sure does! That is not good news.
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Daily Tidbits: Wikipedia users asked to edit 'Wikipedia' book | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    Wikipedia users can now edit and improve a Wikipedia book on the online encyclopedia. Read this blog post by Don Reisinger on Webware.
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The amazing Amazon Kindle is bad news for the publishing industry. - By Farhad Manjoo -... - 0 views

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    Amazon's reader is a brilliant device that shanghais book buyers and the book industry into accepting a radically diminished marketplace for published works.
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Chef Sues Over Intellectual Property (the Menu) - New York Times - 0 views

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    For those in last night's Copyright Law class, here's a NYT article akin to what we spoke about last night regarding copyrighting/patenting food. This is a couple of years old, but . . .
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New Adobe software protects copyrights on eBooks - 0 views

  • "We know digital book customers want a broad selection of content, a choice of reading platforms and devices and the option to get their eBook from their favorite retailer, local public library or directly from the publisher," said Paul Weiskopf, senior vice president, Corporate Development at Adobe. "Adobe Content Server 4 enables the publishing industry to meet all these needs for eBook customers while, at the same time, protecting valuable copyrights."
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      Adobe does it again. Leveraging their technology with what their industry needs.
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if:book: a unified field theory of publishing in the networked era - 0 views

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    Strikes me as a very intresting idea and a new take on publishers' value-add. This could also be something that publishers could monetize - think of what Scholastic could have done surrounding the Harry Potter series had they been more proactive.
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Could Amazon and Audible Rewrite the Rules of Publishing? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I just noticed while reading this article that if you click on a word, a reference box pops up so you better understand what you're reading. I think this is a really great idea, and very smart of the New York Times. It shows that the NYT is trying to keep readers engaged in their online version.
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Smaller damages sought in music case - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Interesting take on the music piracy issue and a highlight of the punitive nature of the current laws.
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New Nielsen Data Likely to Shock Some Web Publishers - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

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    With Nielsen's update to its @Plan system, some big sites are getting a shock and seeing wide swings from what the old data said about their audiences.
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