Category: eBook Stores

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

Full color Kindle coming?

Watch for a color Kindle eReader on the horizon. CNET says Amazon has purchased Liquavista (formerly owned by Samsung), a company that developed low power electrowetting displays. Check out the link for the full story and video.

eBook readers read more often.

A Newsday article says that eBook readers read more often. This was just a rumor in the early days of the eBook Revolution, but it looks like they’re starting to find proof that it may be the new normal.

eBook Revolution Headlines

GoodeReader has posted Smashwords data from an eBook sales study. Pocket-lint says Microsoft is considering a $1-Billion buyout of Barnes and Noble’s Nook digital assets. Bloomberg has more on Google’s ongoing quarrel with Authors. The New York Times has an update on the eBook Piracy debate with industry leader Tor Books UK’s DRM-FREE title list showing …

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Google and Authors Guild square off

According to CNET, Google and the Authors Guild are still wrangling in court over $3-Billion in damages demanded by the latter over the Google digital books project. Everyone’s been waiting for Google Books to take off, and one wonders if their perpetual lackluster performance isn’t linked to these ongoing legal issues with the Authors Guild.

Digital books performance equal to paper in schools.

Phys.org reports that according to an Indiana State University doctoral student, students perform equally well if they read from an eBook or physical textbook.

Indie author bestseller lists.

MediaBistro offers several lists of bestselling Indie authors. Self-published scribes are really starting to make a mark.

Obstacles to used eBook sales

The Los Angeles Times has an update on the possibility of used eBook sales. So far, the attempt to re-sell digital content has been defeated by judges in the U.S. and Germany (since selling an eBook requires making a copy of it, thus infringing on the author’s copyright). It would be nice to think that …

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Positive development for publishers and libraries.

GoodeReader reports on a positive development in the shaky relationship between publishers and libraries. A fix may be on the way.

eBook Revolution Headlines

Paid Content posted that the Atlantic is launching a new eBook division that will deliver singles and curated collections. PCR Online says eBook growth encourages UK book purchases. According to The Christian Science Monitor, publisher Hachette is finally making its eBooks available to libraries. Digital Book World has more about the impact of digital publishing on …

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Indie author access to sales data makes them more adaptable.

GoodeReader says Indie authors have better access to sales information than traditional scribes. Does this make them more adaptable and competitive?