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Dot smartwatch also an eBook Reader

Engadget reports on the first Braille smartwatch that is also an eBook Reader.

eBook Revolution Headlines

Digital Book World offers authors some tips for marketing themselves online. GoodeReader posted on literary agents seeking clients through Twitter. GalleyCat reports that publishers are rethinking their contentious relationships with libraries. The Slovak Spectator says eBook sales continue to rise in the Slovak marketplace.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook deal at Barnes and Noble

GoodeReader posted on a fantastic deal at Barnes and Noble. At select stores an offer good to August 22 will get you the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook 7 inch (tablet) for just $149.99.

Kobo selling eReaders and eBooks in Mexico

GoodeReader reports that Kobo is now selling eReaders and eBooks in Mexico after striking deals with the nation’s top bricks and mortar bookstores.

Ten Things Not to Say to a Writer

The Observer started a list of Ten Things Not to Say to a Writer, and the Twitterverse added to it.

E Ink Road Signs are the future

Alphr.com reports on an interesting offshoot to the eBook Revolution: E Ink road signs!

Kindle eReader suite compared

Android Origin compares Amazon’s suite of Kindle E Ink eReaders.

eBook Piracy not as bad as we are led to believe

The Guardian has more on eBook Piracy.  Research suggests it’s not as bad as publishers would have us believe.

eBook Pirates could face ten years imprisonment in the UK

GoodeReader reports that eBook Pirates in the UK could face up to ten years in jail as part of a crackdown on the illegal practice.

Speed readers wanted.

GoodeReader reports on eBook subscription service Entitle shutting down. That leaves Oyster, Scribd and Kindle Unlimited for those speedsters who read enough to need an all-you-can-read membership.