Category: Publishers

eReaders on the Rise

GoodeReader wonders what eReader you’ll buy this year now that the devices are experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

Legacy Publishers Continue Attack on Libraries

GeekWire lays out the impact of legacy publishing attacks on the public library system.

Nook Glowlight Plus vs Kindle Oasis 3

GoodeReader compares the Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight Plus and the Kindle Oasis 3.

Kansas City Library Offers eReading Space to Teens

Station KSHB reports that the Kansas City Public Library now offers teens eReading rooms of their own.

FlipHTML5 Launches Free eBook Publisher

TheChestnutPost.com reports that FlipHTML5 has launched a Free eBook Publisher.

Amazon Kindle Discounts at Best Buy

GoodeReader says that Best Buy is still offering big discounts on Kindle eReaders.

Legacy Publishing’s Assault on Readers

The Redmond Reporter takes issue with legacy publishing’s continued attacks on the eBook Revolution, libraries and readers.

Macmillan Attacks Libraries

Mashable reports on legacy publishing’s continued war against the eBook Revolution, public libraries and the public. (It’s publishing giant Macmillan’s turn to wear the black hat.)

Pocketbook Inkpad Pro eReader Now Available

GoodeReader reports that the Pocketbook Inkpad Pro eReader is now available.

$300-Million Loss to eBook Pirates

A Forbes article says U.S. Publishers are losing $300-million annually to eBook Piracy. Then the paper drops the ball with a shrug regarding the reasons eBook Piracy is rife. eBookRumors.com has been repeating this mantra for years: publishers need to lower prices on eBooks; make them more accessible by removing DRM; and break out of …

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