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eBook Apps for iPhone

Okay, we’ve been so obsessed with the rumored Apple Tablet that we’ve quite neglected the iPhone and iPod Touch, both technological workhorses (wonders?) making their own contribution to the eBook Revolution. Macworld Canada’s Danny Bradbury offers a list of new and upgraded free (or mostly free) APPS that will transform your handheld device into an eBook …

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Barnes and Noble’s eBook Reader Closer to Reality…

Barnes & Noble  has competed with Amazon as an online book retailer for years and now stands poised to open the battle on another front. Brighthand.com has a story about Barnes & Noble’s own eBook reader receiving FCC approval. (That approval is a clear signal that the B&N device will offer wireless eBook downloads similar to Amazon’s Kindle.) …

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IN SEARCH OF…

The Apple Tablet: Beast of Myth and Legend. Imagine Leonard Nimoy saying that, and you’ll get the picture. Well, anyone over thirty will… Jeff Bertolucci, at PC World is wondering about the rumored Apple Table in an article. It’s full of speculation (understandable since the thing’s existence has never been confirmed) but it’s a good read. Some of us …

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Interesting article at Computer World

Computer World writer Mike Elgan offers a list of suggestions to improve eBooks. While I don’t agree with everything Mr. Elgan has to say, I do like the uncompromising stance in this well-written piece. The moral of the story is clear. If publishers don’t correct their courses and adapt, the marketplace will fix things for them. Times …

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Google Books Battle Continues…

CNN reports that efforts by the Open Book Alliance (which includes Google Book’s biggest rivals, Microsoft, Yahoo and Amazon) are starting to pay off as the U.S. Justice Department urged a federal court judge to reject the settlement that would allow Google Books to scan vast numbers of books, entire libraries and install them online. …

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Amazon claims Dan Brown’s new Kindle release is outselling the hardcover…

I always take facts and figures with a grain of salt when they’re coming from an ambitious corporate giant like dear Amazon. But we’ve all heard the news about Dan Brown’s Davinci Code sequel, The Lost Symbol, being released this week. Now Amazon is claiming their Kindle version is outselling the hard copy. Read about …

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We’ve been expecting this to happen…

There’ll soon be open battle in the eBook Revolution. This update from Jorgen. PCWorld, much like the rest of us, is predicting the outbreak of an eBook Reader war. Read the article here. They’re warning us to be cautious when making an eBook reader purchase since the next year is going to see a wide variety of …

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The Video in Entertainment Weekly Magazine.

We mentioned this story back in August about the world’s first video commercial in an actual magazine, a September issue of Entertainment Weekly. It’s now available. Read about it  and watch some video here at BBC. Remember, this is only excitig to me because it suggests publishers might find a way to make money from advertising that …

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eBook Readers, formats and everything in between…

Okay, yet another great contribution from the intrepid Jorgen.  Here we’re presented a detailed list of eBook readers in a chart indexed with readable eBook formats. Oh, Jorgen also suggested that maybe some of you could improve it. I took a look around and have to say some of the information regarding formats needs to be updated. It’s at Wikipedia, with photos …

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Astonishing Adventures Magazine – FREE Online Reading

I found an interesting online magazine while I was out cruising the web researching other ways of doing the publishing thing digitally–it can’t all be about the eBooks, can it? Anyway, this one impressed me. Astonishing Adventures Magazine is an interactive ‘virtual’ publication uploaded to issuu.com. Issuu.com is an online clearinghouse for digital content from …

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