Publishers Weekly takes a look at Apple iBooks bestsellers for the first half of 2017.
Category: Publishers
Jul 13
Apple (iBooks) now accepts Paypal payments
GoodeReader reports that Apple will now allow readers (in Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United States) to pay for their favorite iBooks titles through Paypal. This should be a boon for readers who do not have or will not use credit cards online.
Jul 12
Mobile Publishing on FlipHTML5 FREE eBook Publisher
Digital Journal writes about Mobile Publishing on FlipHTML5 FREE eBook Publisher.
Jul 10
Advanced features for InkBook Prime by Arta Tech
GoodeReader gives a hands-on demonstration of the InkBook Prime by Arta Tech. Video of the advanced features at the link.
Jul 07
Barnes and Noble remains a contender
GoodeReader writes about Barnes and Noble stock soaring despite the book and eBook industry often counting the venerable Fortune 500 company down and out. Now to see if B&N can properly integrate its online business with its vast bricks and mortar presence. If they don’t monopoly-hungry Amazon will.
Jul 05
Digital Textbooks and Education
Good Magazine writes about the impact of Digital Textbooks on education.
Jul 04
Manga has digital life of its own
GoodeReader reports Crunchyroll is adding over 400 manga titles to their streaming catalog in July.
Jul 03
Microsoft enters eBook market with $5 credit deal
Betanews writes about Microsoft’s entrance into the eBook market for Windows 10 official store users that includes a $5 credit on every eBook purchased. (Even if they’re priced under a dollar.)
Jun 30
Add an E Ink display to your iPhone 7
Slashgear reports on a cool technology finally reaching the market with the InkCase i7 that puts an E Ink display on the back of your iPhone 7. (Perfect for reading eBooks!)







