Author and Indie-publishing expert Cory Doctorow had some interesting things to say about eBook Piracy in this GoodeReader post.
Category: eBook Readers
The machines.
Feb 13
Inkling Habitat software to upstage Amazon and Apple.
Bloomberg Businessweek says software developer and eBook seller Inkling has created a Habitat software platform that will make better eBooks than Amazon and Apple.
Feb 12
Tablets slow to catch on in class.
Digital Book World outlines the top three obstacles to tablets being adopted in the classroom. (Obstacle #1 is the usual suspect. Publishers are still over-pricing digital content.)
Feb 11
Overdrive offers free eBook trial to schools.
GoodeReader reports that the eBook lending service provider Overdrive is launching a free eBook trial for schools.
Feb 10
Last of price-fixing publishers settles with DOJ
The Seattle Times reports that the last of Apple’s price-fixing co-conspirators, Macmillan, has agreed to a settlement with the US Department of Justice.
Feb 08
Digital Publishing Update
GoodeReader reports that seniors are re-discovering their love of literature through the adoption of eBook Readers. DigitalBookWorld says that students are not embracing e-Texts as expected. Forbes has one of those “not sure what to think of it” stories where Amazon is contemplating the sale of second-hand eBooks. Really?
Feb 06
Microsoft Surface Pro tablet compared.
CNet compares the new Microsoft Surface Pro to the competition in the tablet marketplace. I think it still fits the definition of an eBook reading device, though it is clearly slanted toward other media.
Feb 05
Librarians and the future of eBooks.
The Atlantic Cities posted on what Librarians can expect in an increasingly digital world.
Feb 04
Digital content on the way from GEN Manga
GoodeReader reports that Free eBooks and Korean comics magazines are coming soon from GEN Manga.
Feb 03
Publisher fears undermine public library system.
The Seattle Times op-ed by Alex Alben tells it like it is. Traditional publishers’ fear of digital books is undermining the eBook Revolution and seriously hampering public libraries’ ability to make the transition to the future or reading.







