Category: Kobo eReader

eBooks will continue alongside “paper” books

Metro reports that eBooks are here to stay. (And they may have saved the publishing industry.)

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Android Police says a new App from Inkling will bring interactive instructional Lit to your Android device. A Digital Book World story tells why eBooks should cost more. Publishers Weekly updates us on the damages phase of the Apple price-fixing conspiracy. Comic Book Resources reports that DC Comics has added single issues to the Google …

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Kobo promotes new President

Digital Book World said Kobo has announced the promotion of Michael Tamblyn to President and Chief Content Officer (formerly Chief Content Officer) as the eBook seller continues to compete on the international stage.

Stellar App streamlines art book creation

GeekWire talks about the iPhone App Stellar that streamlines the creation of digital art books.

Data on eReaders required

Digital Book World reports on the scarcity of information on readers in the eBook Revolution.

Digital Publishing Headlines

Lifehacker tells you how to consolidate all of your eBooks on one eReader. Digital Book World  says Verso Books has launched an eCommerce site that will promote eBook bundling. Publishers Weekly reports on Apple and Publishers fighting a follow-up anti-trust suit. Marketplace is encouraging people to announce the amount of their Amazon Kindle settlements online.

Top 25 eBook best sellers to 03/22/14

Digital Book World offers its top 25 eBook best sellers to March 22, 2014.

The best eBook reading App winner at Cult of Mac

Cult of Mac posted its winner for best eBook reading App.

Amazon starts delivering law-suit settlement.

This seems like it’s been a long time coming, but a ReadWrite story says Amazon customers have started receiving payback (in the form of credits) as part of the settlement reached in the Apple anti-trust eBook price-fixing lawsuit.

Lulu expands distribution to include Kindle and Kobo books.

BroadwayWorld reports that Indie publishing and print-on-demand pioneer Lulu has announced an expanded content relationship with Ingram that will see its titles listed at Kindle and Kobo.