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Apple rumored to be #2 eBook retailer in U.S. over B&N

Digital Book World has a post suggesting Apple is now the second largest eBook retailer in the U.S. over Barnes and Noble. There’s more to the story of who comes after first place Amazon at the link.

Lulu expands distribution to include Kindle and Kobo books.

BroadwayWorld reports that Indie publishing and print-on-demand pioneer Lulu has announced an expanded content relationship with Ingram that will see its titles listed at Kindle and Kobo.

eBook Revolution Update

ZDNet reports on the top eBook apps for iPad. Digital Book World talks about eBook publishers with their eye on the China market. Talking New Media has some tips for Indie authors. CIO offers 10 Amazon Kindle Fire HDX tablet tricks and tips. TUAW has a Samsung ad that teases iPad, Microsoft Surface and Amazon …

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Digital publishing progress tracked in Canada

Publishers Weekly reports on a new study that tracks Canadian Digital publishing progress.

Top eBook best sellers to March 15, 2014

Digital Book World lists the top 25 eBook best sellers to March 15, 2014.

HarperCollins/Open Road ruling handed down

Publishers Weekly reports that a ruling has been handed down in the HarperCollins/Open Road eBook ‘publishing rights’ case.

Common myths about Book Apps

Digital Book World offers five common myths about book Apps.

Whipping Boy by Katherine Tomlinson now Available!

Whipping Boy by Katherine Tomlinson is a California cop mystery novella, the debut of a female criminalist whose strange existence swings from the darkest crime scenes to life among Hollywood royalty–no wonder she has such a bad attitude. Murder hits close to home for criminalist Lark Riordan when a neighbor’s son is killed and another …

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eBook Revolution Origins

The Guardian’s Alison Flood traces the eBook to its origins in this feature.

Average price of eBook best-seller rises 40% since January

Digital Book World says that the average price for eBook sellers has jumped 40% since January.