Tuesday Grab Bag

In The Trailing Edge of the Envelope department, we’ve got a story at CNNMoney entitled “Amazon: thinking beyond the Kindle” in which the reporter really doesn’t say anything new, or refer to anything beyond what many of us have been thinking about for years. Still worth a look since there are interesting links, yah. Click here to read it.

In the Old News is No News department we’ve got a piece posted yesterday, at InternetNews of all places, heralding the release of BlackBerry’s eReader. (That’s so last week isn’t it?) I’ll cut them a bit of slack because they go on to mention the impending releases of a reader for Android and Linux. So, they kind of come through in the clutch. Then they fumble the ball when the article goes on to talk about the eBook battle heating up. Honestly! That’s so, February… it’s been heating up here for much longer, yah? Still worth viewing for the Android and Linux talk… Read it here.

Just when you believe you haven’t gone through a time warp, I find the London Free Press announcing that “Virtual books [are] making waves on mobile phones…” Read the article here. Apparently, they just found out yesterday that eBooks are catching on. On the upswing we finally hear something from Indigo, the book giant that is apparently just coming out of a coma. “Indigo says its recently launched digital book service has attracted customers in some 120 countries, and adds that most of the users are doing their e-reading via mobile phone.” Wow…can you imagine?

Sorry if I sound CATTY, but these stories are lagging in the SCOOP department. Could it be that eBooks are finally, really, being embraced by the mainstream as a viable alternative to traditional publishing, if not the future of it? Were all these news sources just biding their time waiting for the whole thing to flop? Sure seems like it.

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