Category: iPad

eBook Readers a Sanctuary for Banned Books

GoodeReader outlines how eBook Readers can be a sanctuary for banned books.

Dungeons & Dragons goes Digital

Popular Mechanics reports on Wizards of the Coast’s creation of the D&D Reader app and digital marketplace for Dungeons & Dragons accessories. D&D Reader will be available for iOS and Android this fall

Reading eBooks versus Paper books

PhysOrg compares reading paper books to reading eBooks on screens and offers some interesting initial results. (Though drawing more meaningful conclusions will require time and a lot more research into the new eBook technology.)

Audiobook narrator Kevin Iggens Interview

FanGirlNation offers an interview of audiobook narrator Kevin Iggens.

Is a used eBook market possible or pipe dream?

PublishersWeekly reports that a recent court ruling may open the door to a used eBook marketplace.

Raccoon storytelling App for iPhone and iPad

GoodeReader shines a spotlight on WattPad’s “Raccoon” digital storytelling App for the iPhone and iPad.

A voice in the Audiobook Choir

FanGirlNation interviews Audiobook Narrator Andi Arndt.

Digital Reading meets Reality

MIT Technology Review highlights groundbreaking eReading App technology that bridges gap from digital to actual.

Digital to dominate print in Japanese manga publishing

ComicsBeat reports that digital is on its way to dominating print in Japanese manga publishing.

Smart Indies avoid Kindle Unlimited to support eBook competition

A GoodeReader story suggests Amazon is pushing its own imprint titles over legacy and Indie publishers. Surprised? That’s what wannabe monopolies do. All we can do is breathe a sigh of relief that some independent writers and publishers refused the Kindle Unlimited Kool-Aid to support other eBook sales platforms and encourage a free, competitive marketplace.