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in title, tags, annotations or urlSavikas_PMAGraduateSchool2008_Slides.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views
Top 8, err... 9 features of Apple iPhone 4 | ZDNet - 0 views
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iBooks. The iBooks app that originally appeared on the iPad is now available for the iPhone as well. That includes a new capability to read any PDF files, and iBookstore integration. You only have to buy a book once and it's available on all your iOS devices. iBooks will automatically sync your place, bookmarks, and notes
Biochemical Journal - Semantic FAQ - 0 views
FeedJournal: Kill a tree and print your RSS feeds like a newspaper - Download Squad - 0 views
How Can I Convert PDFs and Other Ebooks to the ePub Format? - 2 views
Go the Fuck to Sleep Goes Viral - 3 views
Boarding Skiff: Part 4 of June's Cover Feature - 1 views
Seth's Blog: Moving on - 0 views
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My audience does things like buy five or ten copies at a time and distribute them to friends and co-workers. They (you) forward blog posts and PDFs. They join online discussion forums. None of these things are supported by the core of the current corporate publishing model.
In Praise of Copying, CC-licensed book from Harvard Uni Press - Boing Boing - 0 views
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Although generosity is a wonderful thing, this isn't especially intended as a utopian gesture towards a world in which everything is free. It's recognition of the way in which copies of texts circulate today, a circulation in which the physical object known as the book that is for sale in the marketplace has an important but hardly exclusive role. A PDF of a book is not an illegitimate copy of a legitimate original but participates in other kinds of circulation that have long flourished around the book-commodity: the library book; the photocopy or hand-written copy; the book browsed, borrowed or shared.
Adobe Warns Of Critical Vulnerability In Acrobat, Reader -- Adobe -- InformationWeek - 0 views
Authors and Publishers Argue Over Digital Rights to Older Books - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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I wonder if publishers can make the argument that the work done on the book as a whole (primarily editing, but the .pdf format of the eBooks are still a very popular format, so design & typesetting come into play) would preclude them from giving the author the final files to create the eBook with another publisher.
Digital Book Distribution: The End of the First-Sale Doctrine? - 2 views
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