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Paul Riccardi

How to Save Your Newspaper - TIME - 0 views

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    Last one on the newspaper industry. But this one offers up some advice for papers to stay afloat in the digital age, instead of just tolling the death knell.
Paul Riccardi

The Race for a Better Read - TIME - 0 views

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    This article was referenced in the one I just bookmarked on the newspaper industry. This one talks about a better online reading experience.
Paul Riccardi

The 10 Major Newspapers That Will Either Fold or Go Digital Next - 0 views

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    These are some big names. I guess the Post is safe, for now at least.
Rob A.

The Week That Was: Kindle, Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and Fictionwise | Booksquare - 0 views

  • we frequently encounter the strawman-esque argument “why should the author get paid less just because it’s an ebook?” To which I’d reply, “Why should the consumer pay more for the privilege of giving up rights, quality, and flexibility?”
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    I've highlighted what I think is one of the best arguments I've seen for e-book pricing.
Rob A.

Resisting the Kindle - The Atlantic(March 2, 2009) - 0 views

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    Critic and essayist Sven Birkerts comments on what we lose in the page-to-screen transfer
Amanda Litvinov

Magazine Innovation Center: Amplifying the Future of Print « Mr. Magazine - 0 views

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    I'm surprised to read that the Magazine Innovation Center's major goal is to "amplify the future and power of print." Isn't it more realistic to focus on the print AND electronic future of magazines?
Kori Kamradt

A Million Kindles by Thanksgiving?   - 3/4/2009 1:26:00 PM - Publishers Weekly - 0 views

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    Morgan Stanley predicts that Amazon will sell a million Kindles by Thanksgiving, but the company remained tightlipped on any numbers regarding the e-book reader.
Paul Riccardi

Twitter: We Can Do What Google Can't - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

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    Twitter walked away from a $500 million offer from Facebook. Why? They're confident that they can find a way to tap into their unique search capabilities and make a lot of money on highly targeted advertising.
Helen Nam

Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: In Praise of the Sales Force - 0 views

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    Cory Doctorow weighs in on what publishing does for authors that the Internet cannot do.
Paul Riccardi

Mountain rescue played out on Twitter - Europe - MSNBC.com - 0 views

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    Can Twitter save the world? Probably not. But it seems to have played a part in a recent mountain rescue operation.
Paul Riccardi

Booklife Publishers Weekly - International Book & Bookselling News, Reviews, Bestsellers - 0 views

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    Not exactly news, but for those that haven't seen this yet through Publisher's Weekly it's a microsite called Book Life. Great resource for book blogs and reviews.
Helen Nam

Libraries' Surprising Special Collections | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    Tucked away in libraries across the country are unexpected archives and world-class treasures, including nurse romance novels, forgers and other frauds, and painted books.
Helen Nam

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.
Helen Nam

Amazon.com: Confessions of a Butcher-eat steak on a hamburger budget and save$$$: John ... - 0 views

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    Amazon charged $29.95 for the digital version of Confessions of a Butcher when the paperback cost only $11.95. After an outdry -- including a posting by the author's wife -- Amazon reduced the ebook price to $10.76
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