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Derik Dupont

Barnes & Noble Delays Nook Sales In Stores -- E-Book Readers -- InformationWeek - 1 views

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    The company had hoped to have the e-book reader available in its highest-volume stores this week, but online demand is outstripping supply. "> <!-- script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="http://i.cmpnet.com/informationweek/js/tab.js">&lt;/script --> <!-- <script src='http://i.cmpnet.com/ads/graphics/as5/redirect/tw_mcafee_081021.js'>&lt;/script> --> http://www.informationweek.com/rss/all_st
Derik Dupont

Two-faced gadget is e-reader plus netbook - CNN.com - 4 views

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    Like Harvey "Two-Face" Dent, a new dual-screen device has two faces to match its double identity: It promises to be an electronic book reader and a netbook at the same time."> text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
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    Derik- are you insinuating that this new e-reader wants to kill Batman and destroy Gotham!?!
Derik Dupont

Let the E-Reader Price War Begin? Sony Drops to $169 - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    Sony says it is cutting the price on its entry-level e-book reader, dubbed the Pocket Reader, to $169 -- perhaps the first in a coming price war for the devices.
Derik Dupont

Sony E-Reader to Offer Journal Subscriptions - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Sony's electronic reader will offer subscriptions to The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, the latest in a series of moves by publishers and consumer-electronics companies to loosen Amazon's hold on the embryonic e-reader market." />
Derik Dupont

E Readers Offer Little Relief For The Newspaper Industry - Industry News - Portfolio.com - 0 views

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    With ad revenue and audience on the decline, newspapers look to e-readers as a possible new revenue path. But early signs show that "win-win" deals between publishers and e-reader developers are both elusive and nonprofitable.
arnie Grossblatt

thedigitalist.net » Skills in the Digital Era part two - 0 views

  • in my view there is no need for a digital editor as such in a trade publishing house, rather an editor who understands the digital world:
  • two key issues: accuracy of conversion, which we set at 99.999999%, instead of some competitors’ 99.95%, and attending to the reader experience by providing accurate and appropriate metadata, which is one of the points I want to illustrate later on to show why I believe editors need new knowledge not new skills
  • Writing that uses new media by incorporating visuals, sound, movies and so on in different delivery platforms such as the new Sony Reader, Alternate Reality Games mixing narrative and interaction by readers and contributors, self-published material, collaborative wikinovels and other kinds of informal, or extra-formal creativity, are exactly the kind of material that a traditional trade publishing house such as Pan Macmillan, however innovative, finds it very difficult to use, or even acknowledge, in a publishing process, and it’s unlikely to be seriously practical in the short term, which means until someone can think of a way to make money out of it, not least because digital projects are typically seen by customers and authors as free or very low-cost, when in fact they’re often more expensive than traditional ones because of the high set-up and development costs
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  • it’s marketing that will have to continue to change the most to find new readers and new ways of reaching readers.
  • What it needs to do instead is create a new post-publishing process, a sort of après-lit, which makes clever and effective use of reader involvement through websites and with social-networking tools, but that is familiar Web 2.0 material and outside the scope of this answer.
  • How much is digital going to change the way I work?’
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    One editor's take what endures and what changes for publishers and editors in the digital world.
Michael Jensen

Next-Gen E-Readers Arrive - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    On Monday, Netherlands-based iRex Technologies is slated to unveil the iRex Reader 1000, the first in a wave of e-reader devices that promise bigger screens and improved interfaces and functionality. And unlike Kindle or Sony's Reader, this second generation of e-readers aims to bring innovative E-ink display technology to the more demanding, and possibly more lucrative, world of business.
Derik Dupont

Amazon's Kindle reader breaks monthly sales record| Reuters - 0 views

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    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc said on Thursday that its Kindle electronic book reader posted its best sales yet in the month of December, as the battle for the digital reader
Allison Begezda

Taiwan Firm Positioned for E-Reader Takeoff - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A Taiwanese company, Prime View International, plans to pay $215 million to acquire E-Ink, which owns the technology for displaying text in e-readers such as the Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader.
Ryan Holman

Reviewing books on a Kindle - 0 views

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    Ron Charles talks about the challenges of trying to adapt print-book reader behaviors to e-readers.
Thelisha Woods

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.
Derik Dupont

Borders Invests in Kobo, an E-Book Store - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Borders joins the e-book revolution with a new e-reader and e-book site created with a Canadian partner. The bookstore chain is entering a market crowded with other e-reading devices.
Derik Dupont

E-reader boom kindles a variety of new options - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Kindle-killers? A flood of e-readers on the way, some featuring touch and even video chat
Derik Dupont

E-Readers Fall Short for News, Study Says - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    The newspaper industry is struggling to hold onto its audience, and e-readers such as the Kindle may not help, according to a new study.
arnie Grossblatt

E-textbooks flunk an early test - 1 views

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    Interesting report on adopting e-textbooks.  Important to remember how early we are in the development of e-readers and that we have few texts developed explicitly for e-readers.
Derik Dupont

Amazon Plans Kindle Reader for Mac | News | The Mac Observer - 0 views

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    Amazon is planning to bring a Kindle reader to the Mac platform, according to a report from Fast Company. The question came  up after Microsoft announced during the Windows 7 launch this week that Amazon would release a Kindle reader for that OS, and an Amazon spokesperson confirmed for the magazine that Kindle was coming to the Mac, too.
Allison Begezda

Marvell, E Ink Team to Create Next Wave of E-reader Components - 11/3/2009 7:14:00 AM - Publishers Weekly - 1 views

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    Marvell and E Ink team up to improve e-readers. Their new integrated processor will reduce the screen refresh rate from three seconds to less than one second and will eliminate the "blackout" effect with page turns.
Allison Begezda

Dulin's Books launches two e-book readers in the US | Electronista - 2 views

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    Two new e-book readers: The PocketBook 301 and the PocketBook 360. Both support six languages, have built in Sudoku, chess, sea battle, and solitaire games as well as a picture viewer with a slideshow function, a clock, and calendar. Users can also change the font size or make notes.
Derik Dupont

Barnes & Noble Says Demand Is Heavy for Nook e-Book Reader - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Barnes & Noble says heavy demand for its Nook e-book reader is delaying shipments of the latest pre-orders of the device. " />
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