Category: eBook Stores

A growing list of web sites that sell eBooks. Pros and Cons...

Barnes and Noble’s NOOK Trade-In/Trade-Up Promotion

Digital Book World says Barnes & Noble is expanding its line of NOOK® by Samsung eReaders by launching a new NOOK Trade-In/Trade-Up Promotion. By trading in select devices credit is applied to the purchase of any Nook Samsung device until November 7/15. Part of the promotion includes the launch of a new 9.6″ Samsung Galaxy …

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Google ordered to release personal data

TorrentFreak reports that a Dutch court has ordered Google to reveal personal details of a user responsible for publishing pirated eBooks.

Kobo Touch 2.0 eReader reviewed

Tech Times reviews the Kobo Touch 2.0 eReader.

Amazon gets $50 Kindle Fire right then blows it!

Boingboing reports on Amazon’s popular new $50 Kindle Fire tablet’s inability to open side-loaded, non-Kindle eBooks from its premium SDXC card slot. An oversight? Unlikely, Amazon’s just playing monopoly again.

Calibre now supports Kindle KFX format

Softpedia reports a recent update to the Calibre eBook conversion software offers support for Amazon Kindle KFX format.

eBook price-fixer Simon & Schuster is comfortable gouging consumers

GoodeReader reports that Simon & Schuster (co-conspirator in the Apple eBook price-fixing scandal) believes that raising its eBook prices is effective. It’s effective if the publisher’s plan is to gouge consumers and slow the growth of the eBook Revolution by undermining competition in the marketplace. Effective also if they want to encourage eBook Piracy.

Mac options in Vellum 1.3

Graphics posted on Vellum 1.3 eBook creation software updated to design for Mac.

eBook publishing platform Pronoun launches

Talking New Media reports on the launch of a new digital publishing platform called Pronoun.

Indies on the rise! Market share for established publishers in decline.

Fortune gives the real story on a report from the Association of American Publishers that eBook sales are slowing. It seems that is not the case. Instead, market share for “established publishers has been declining, while sales of independently published e-books have been growing.” Go Indies!

Update on digital publishing

Talking New Media reports on the state of digital publishing. The eBook Revolution continues to mature.