The Redmond Reporter takes issue with legacy publishing’s continued attacks on the eBook Revolution, libraries and readers.
Category: eBook Stores
A growing list of web sites that sell eBooks. Pros and Cons...
Jul 31
Macmillan Attacks Libraries
Mashable reports on legacy publishing’s continued war against the eBook Revolution, public libraries and the public. (It’s publishing giant Macmillan’s turn to wear the black hat.)
Jul 30
Pocketbook Inkpad Pro eReader Now Available
GoodeReader reports that the Pocketbook Inkpad Pro eReader is now available.
Jul 29
$300-Million Loss to eBook Pirates
A Forbes article says U.S. Publishers are losing $300-million annually to eBook Piracy. Then the paper drops the ball with a shrug regarding the reasons eBook Piracy is rife. eBookRumors.com has been repeating this mantra for years: publishers need to lower prices on eBooks; make them more accessible by removing DRM; and break out of …
Jul 26
Revamped Amazon Kindle Oasis 2019 Reviewed
SEENIT reviews the revamped Amazon Kindle Oasis 2019 eBook reader.
Jul 22
Amazon Kindle Oasis 3 Coming Soon!
According to a GoodeReader post the Amazon Kindle Oasis 3 is slated for release this week.
Jul 21
Big Publishers Undermine Fair Market
GoodeReader writes about the ongoing push by legacy publishers to further undermine the eBook Revolution by forcing you to buy only what they want you to buy. (Sadly, their controlling behavior is also one of the main reasons that eBook Piracy is rampant.)







