OUPblog (Oxford University Press’s Blog) wonders what it would be like if printed books were treated like “eBooks.”
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
May 06
Kindle App draining iPad and iPhone batteries
ZDNet reports the Amazon Kindle App is draining your iPad or iPhone battery.
May 05
Macmillan signs deal with Britlit bundling startup
According to BoingBoing Macmillan has inked a deal with Britlit to offer readers a DRM-free eBook version of previously purchased print titles by Tor/Forge.
May 04
Kobo Next puts focus on Indie Authors
GoodeReader reports on Kobo’s Kobo Next platform that focuses on Indie Authors.
May 03
eBook Revolution has only begun
Digital Book World offers an interesting look at the future of the eBook Revolution.
May 01
Publishers continue to manipulate eBook Sales
Digital Book World posted on the impact Agency Pricing is having on the eBook market and naively wonders if it is suppressing sales. It certainly is slowing sales for the digital titles of publishers who are greedily jacking their prices up. Who is going to buy an eBook if you can order the paperback or hard cover for close to the …
Apr 30
President Obama brokers books for kids deal
According to a U.S. News and World Report post President Barack Obama brokered a deal with major book publishers to provide $250 million in free eBooks for low-income students.
Apr 29
Apple iBooks and Amazon Kindle Apps go head to head
AppAdvice compares the Apple iBooks and Amazon Kindle Apps and finds them running neck and neck.
Apr 28
Top ten iBooks to week ending April 27/15
SeattlePI lists the top ten titles on Apple iBooks (US) for the week ending April 27/15.
Apr 27
Kobo Glo HD to challenge Kindle Voyage
VentureBeat expands on the comparison of eReaders Kobo Glo HD and Kindle Voyage. At $70 cheaper, it looks like Kobo’s got a real hi-res challenger for Amazon







