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  • Kiss of a Demon King by: Cole, Kresley

  • Source: www.ebooks.com Date: Nov 19, 2009
    From New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole comes this spellbinding story of a demon king trapped by an enchantress for her wanton purposes -- and the scorching aftermath that follows when he turns the tables and claims her as his captive.HIS OBSESSION...Sabine, Sorceress of Illusions: the More

  • More on the revised Google Book Settlement and OA

  • Source: www.earlham.edu Date: Nov 18, 2009
    OAN, the UWF — an independent agent entrusted to manage the works of rightsholders who haven’t claimed their works under the settlement — doesn’t have all the powers of an actual rightsholder. Whereas a rightsholder is guaranteed under the settlement the options to, e.g. More

  • Q&A with Brad Inman, founder of Vook

  • Source: www.ljndawson.com Date: Nov 18, 2009
    Publishing Industry Consultant - Where books and technology meet. Because books aren't just books anymore. More

  • Friedman Pops the Hood on Open Road

  • Source: www.mediabistro.com Date: Nov 18, 2009
    Jobs and recruiting for media professionals in journalism, on-line content, book publishing, TV, radio, PR, graphic design, photography, and advertising More

  • GoSpoken partners with Vodafone to launch m-books

  • Source: www.thebookseller.com Date: Nov 17, 2009
    Andy McNab's digital book company GoSpoken.com is launching a range of m-books to customers across Europe through Vodafone’s new 360 platform. More

  • Digital Rights Management — A Wrinkle or An Opportunity

  • Source: booksquare.com Date: Nov 16, 2009
    For the past few weeks, we've been talking about Digital Rights Management (DRM), and the diversity of comments have been fascinating. I still do not believe More

  • Outperforming Books at Getting a Job Done

  • Source: toc.oreilly.com Date: Nov 16, 2009
    Clay Christensen talks about how people hire products to do jobs for them, and for a very long time books have been the best performers at doing certain types of... More

  • Digital Romance

  • Source: Publishers Weekly Date: Nov 16, 2009
    Romance readers are leading the adoption of e-books, and publishers are happy to follow. “Early adopters of e-books have not been techno-junkies but avid readers,” says Malle Vallik, director of digital content and social media for Harlequin Enterprises. “They like e-books for their portability, More

  • Ebook Drama Roundup

  • Source: www.publetariat.com Date: Nov 10, 2009
    April L. Hamilton presents a roundup of theory and discussion about the multi-faceted subject of ebooks. More

  • Libraries and Web 2.0 – Library 2.0

  • Source: www.goethe.de Date: Nov 7, 2009
    The new, Web-based world of information poses some serious challenges – and not only for ‘digital immigrants’. Even traditional institutions are having to reinvent themselves, particularly if, as in the case of libraries, they have always dealt with information and knowledge as their ‘raw More

  • Walt

  • Source: waltshiel.com Date: Nov 6, 2009
    There has been a lot of discussion recently as to whether it makes sense (economically or logically) to assign a unique ISBN to every e-book format. The most recent discussion was on Twitter via the #ISBNhour hashtag.The first problem is to determine how many different e-book formats there are. More

  • Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol' Tops Most Downloaded Books from Library List for Second Consecutive Month

  • Source: www.prnewswire.com Date: Nov 4, 2009
    Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol' Tops Most Downloaded Books from Library List for Second Consecutive Month. International bestseller remains at No. 1 in audiobook and eBook categories. More

  • From PW: E-Reader Devices To Improve; S&S Debuts E-Galleys

  • Source: Library Journal Date: Nov 4, 2009
    Simon & Schuster has unveiled an e-galley program to provide digital ARCs to the media. Galley Grab, which is still in beta at www.galleygrab.com, offers DRM protected downloads of S&S titles that can be read on various e-readers, including the Sony eReader and the Nook. More from PW... More

  • MOBYLIVES » Norway says, “Nei!” to Amazon’s Kindle

  • Date: Nov 3, 2009
    For those few of you who do not speak Norwegian, an Ars Technica report says that “Norway’s Consumer Council, Forbrukerrådet, made a name for itself back in 2006 by going after Apple’s iTunes Store with a vengeance. More

  • New Novel Portrays Courageous Woman Struggling Against A Nation Gone Wrong

  • Source: www.prlog.org Date: Nov 2, 2009
    New Novel Portrays Courageous Woman Struggling Against A Nation Gone Wrong. Sister Serenity and the War of 2059 is an eerie foretelling of a possible future of America living under draconian laws. More

  • Bookninja » Blog Archive » E-Wars

  • Date: Nov 2, 2009
    The Nook won’t be available for sale until the end of November, but Buchanan says Barnes & Noble has the best chance of any competitor to Amazon so far. “I think the real story is going to be in terms of the content and the platform and the software. More

  • Internet Archive Dishes up BookServer as Digital Books Market Heats Up

  • Source: newsbreaks.infotoday.com Date: Nov 2, 2009
    Perhaps anticipating the upcoming holidays, a number of key ebook product announcements have been made recently. Barnes & Noble's new $259 nook ebook reader (www.barnesandnoble.com/nook) was released just in time to compete with Amazon's Kindle and Sony's eReader this holiday season. Google More

  • E-Reader, Other Conversions from soliDAM

  • Source: www.editorandpublisher.com Date: Oct 21, 2009
    Online Media Industry Information - Daily news and information regarding online publishers and Internet news sources. More

  • Alex, Android, and Google Editions - a match made in Mountainview?

  • Source: education.zdnet.com Date: Oct 19, 2009
    Spring Design let loose the latest e-reader today, a Google Android-based device called Alex. Spring Design gives a nice summary of its features, the More

  • Never on Sunday Smatterings

  • Source: www.sarahweinman.com Date: Oct 18, 2009
    The NYTBR's Marilyn Stasio reviews new crime fiction by Patricia Cornwell, Reginald Hill, Emily Arsenault and Karen Maitland. Oline Cogdill raves about Michael Connelly's NINE DRAGONS and also reviews recent paperback originals by Jason Pinter and Margaret Cannon at the... More

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