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Tuesday Grab Bag

In The Trailing Edge of the Envelope department, we’ve got a story at CNNMoney entitled “Amazon: thinking beyond the Kindle” in which the reporter really doesn’t say anything new, or refer to anything beyond what many of us have been thinking about for years. Still worth a look since there are interesting links, yah. Click …

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Whatever They Can Get Away With…

A pledge by Vellum Publishing Inc. to keep their eBook prices affordable highlights a shameful business over at Amazon as it puts the screws to the Kindle 2 first adopters. Prices that used to cap out at $9.99 for new releases have magically crept up to $16.00. Read the full story here. I can’t believe …

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From the Wunderkind at Fictionwise!

Fictionwise.com exec, Steven Pendergrast declared in a Computerworld article that there will be a huge surge in eBook sales in 2010. Read the wise words here. Now besides questioning the value of Computerworld interviewing someone who has everything to gain by making such an obvious statement, is it really noteworthy? Anybody who has not been …

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Another eBook option…

It’s so fascinating to watch a brand new market evolve. Here’s another site offering free eBooks for download to readers while creating another forum for authors to display their talents. Check out GetFreeEbooks.com. They’ve got a wide selection that cross may genres, available in Mobipocket/Kindle prc, pdf or other. Worth a look, yah? Oh… and …

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Apple in a bit of hot water

This will make Amazon’s day. Kindle is being accused by Discovery Communications of violating its development of a digital rights management scheme (their method of adding locks to digital books) and they feel they’re “entitled to fair compensation.” Read the story here. Apple is being sued by an overseas communications company for a patent violation …

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Samsung’s Papyrus

This article makes a good point about the media focus on the big names: Kindle, iPhone, Sony Reader and now Blackberry. The ‘front runners’ better have learned from Amazon’s blunder and keep their eyes open for upstarts like Samsung’s Papyrus eBook Reader. It’s supposed to retail for under $300 (hopefully lower) and feature all the basics …

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HOO BOY! This is getting interesting…

I don’t think I have to say more than Fictionwise released an eBook Reader for Blackberry. You can read the story at Mediabistro.com here. With the 50 millionth Blackberry sold in February, that’s one hell of a lot of potential eBook Readers… (and eyeglasses, says one IT wiseguy…) Get the Blackberry Reader here. It’s an early …

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I haven’t mentioned Kindle 2 in a while so…

CNNMoney.com has an excellent list called 10 Things We Love and Hate about Kindle 2. You can read it here. Now that the dust has settled, rumor has it that Amazon is going all out to have an upgraded Kindle 3 on the market for the fall. Between iPod’s sudden inclusion in the eBook Reader …

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A Monday Grab Bag…

For the first time in a couple weeks, we’re not seeing the Monday morning release of some new device or big business merger of old world Publisher and eBook upstart… So, the Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts Online is offering 200 Islamic manuscripts for scholars to consult and study. Looks like straight scans, and I’m …

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We all knew this would happen…

I know I’ve been bitching about price. Now we’ve got Borders rethinking their approach to the eBook market. Their first attempt was based on the old adage: “There’s a sucker born every minute.” The full story is here at the Independent. Ok. Rather than rant about it, I’ll just tell you that they’ve discovered consumers …

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