American Libraries talks about eBook pricing and libraries. Sounds like another case of the greedy publisher cash grab.
Category: Kobo eReader
Oct 13
Traditional publishers continue to lose market share to Indie authors
The Observer reports traditional publishers are continuing to lose market share to Indie authors. (And it’s their own damn fault.) If they’d just embrace the digital book market instead of constantly trying to manipulate it (by overpricing their eBooks, etc.), who knows, they might be able to compete with the Indies.
Sep 29
Mac options in Vellum 1.3
Graphics posted on Vellum 1.3 eBook creation software updated to design for Mac.
Sep 25
Indies on the rise! Market share for established publishers in decline.
Fortune gives the real story on a report from the Association of American Publishers that eBook sales are slowing. It seems that is not the case. Instead, market share for “established publishers has been declining, while sales of independently published e-books have been growing.” Go Indies!
Sep 23
Update on digital publishing
Talking New Media reports on the state of digital publishing. The eBook Revolution continues to mature.
Sep 22
Oyster eBook subscription service to close
Liliputing reports on the impending closure of the Oyster eBook subscription service. It looks like the all-you-can-eat “Netflix for books” they offered is too hard to swallow. The commitment of time require for reading books makes adoption of such subscription services nonsensical for all but the most voracious readers. It’s impossible to make a $9.99 monthly membership pay unless you read a minimum of …
Sep 18
Apple continues to fight its guilty verdict and undermines eBook market in the process (again…)
Cult of Mac reports on Apple’s continued efforts to fight the guilty verdict it received for conspiring with five major publishers to cheat consumers by illegally inflating the price of eBooks. The original crime slowed the eBook Revolution by undermining consumer confidence. (Something that Apple continues to do annually by dragging the lawsuit into the light with these …
Sep 11
Calibre 2.38 now supports Kobo Touch 2
Softpedia says the Calibre 2.38 eBook editing application now has support for Kobo Touch 2.
Sep 01
Kobo launches Kobo 2.0 eReader
The Tech Times reports on Kobo’s launch of a new cheaper Kobo 2.0 eReader. (89.95 CAD/approx $68 USD)







