Category: iPad

eBook bestsellers to February 7, 2015

Digital Book World posted its eBook Bestseller list to February 7, 2015. Exciting to see Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird climbing the charts.

Kindle Unlimited spreads to Canada and Mexico

VentureBeat says Amazon has launched its Kindle Unlimited eBook subscription service in Canada and Mexico. This despite a growing chorus of authors and publishing professionals who say the “$9.99/month, all you can eat” eBook borrowing service undermines the value of eBooks while seriously damaging the financial stability of up and coming writers and publishers. The …

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Kobo H2O eReader now available Down Under

GoodeReader reports that Kobo’s waterproof H2O eReader is now available in Australia and New Zealand marking the eBookseller’s ongoing efforts for international supremacy.

iBook Bestsellers for week ending Feb. 2/15

Publishers Weekly posted Apple iBooks Bestsellers for week ending February 2, 2015.

2014 eBook market in review and predictions for 2015

EContent provides a look at the 2014 eBook marketplace, and offers some predictions for 2015.

eBook Revolution continues to grow despite reports

The Guardian reports that contrary to the claims in recent news stories the eBook Revolution is BOOMING not bombing.

Adobe Digital Editions App for iPad released

iClarified reports that the Adobe Digital Editions eBook Reader App has been released for iPad.

eBook Subscription Service Oyster to offer Harry Potter

The Huffington Post reports that eBook subscription service Oyster will now be adding J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books to its list of titles.

Race to purge illegal titles from used eBook seller’s catalog

Gigaom updates us on used eBook seller Tom Kabinet purging illegal eBooks from its catalog as it races to comply with a judge’s order that shut the online retailer down.

eBook bestseller list to January 17 shows agency pricing return

The Digital Book World bestseller list to week ending January 17 show new deals with Amazon have allowed publishers to start “agency” overpricing their titles.