The Verge posted on Oyster eBook subscription service’s light-adjusting Lumin feature for its eReading Apps.
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
Jun 16
Amazon will rankle short story writers with changes to Kindle Unlimited
Publishers Weekly reports on changes Amazon is making to its Kindle Unlimited “all you can eat” eBook subscription service. Now Amazon is going to pay authors based on each page read. (This is bound to rankle the short story writers who were cleaning up under the old “10% read for a full share” system.) What exactly constitutes …
Jun 15
Tools to create professional eBooks
The Australian Financial Review offers simple tools to create professional eBooks.
Jun 12
Tips for Indie publishing success
The Express offers Indie author Rachel Abbot’s tips for success.
Jun 11
EU to investigate Amazon
The Guardian reports that a European commission will study the method to Amazon’s eBook domination.
Jun 10
THE SUMMER GARDEN NOW AVAILABLE
THE SUMMER GARDEN NOW AVAILABLE IN A LAND where it is always winter lives a beast who was once a man and who–if legend is to be believed–might be a man again. If love can conquer all, and the magic of the summer garden can bring that love to him. Kat Parrish, author of BRIDE OF …
Jun 09
Top ten Apple eBooks to June 8, 2015
abcNEWS offers the top ten Apple iBooks to week ending June 8, 2015.
Jun 07
HarperCollins adds thousands of titles to K-12 eReading platform
Digital Book World reports on HarperCollins adding “thousands” of titles to the Actively Learn eReading platform.
Jun 05
Social sharing eBook platform Glose for Android
Talking New Media talks about the Glose social sharing eBook platform now moving to Android.
Jun 04
Kindle Fire for kids headed to UK
Engadget posted on Amazon going after UK parents with a Kindle Fire tablet for kids.








