Mirasol’s full color E Ink on the horizon.

Pocket-lint reports on the development of color display for E Ink readers. It’s still WAY too early in the eBook Revolution to count this technology out.

Again, you’re encouraged to try reading an eBook on a tablet in the sunlight… The best is yet to come.

GoodeReader reviews the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Verizon LTE tablet

GoodeReader posted a hands-on review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Verizon LTE tablet. Pictures and video at the link.

Public libraries see Indie authors as perfect fit.

PublishersWeekly reports that Indie publisher and distributor Smashwords has inked a deal to put 10,000 of its author eBook titles in public libraries.

The iPad Mini reviewed and compared.

eBook Magazine reviews the iPad Mini and compares it to other tablets.

New publishing model continues to evolve.

The Border Mail provides a snapshot of the eBook Revolution’s constantly evolving identity where the Indie author can connect with readers to find great success without the middlemen siphoning off a share of the profits.

It’s still early in digital publishing, but it is gratifying to see this union of writer and reader.

eBook Revolution News

ZDNet says Barnes and Noble’s disappointing sales this holiday season describe their precarious position between eBook saturation and the crowded tablet market.

DigitalBookWorld reports Safari Books Online has acquired the PubFactory digital content shop.

GoodeReader says digital publishing has given a voice to some interesting and unexpected authors.

And GoodeReader also posted on the busy tablet market that shows leader iPad losing ground to its many new competitors.

$50 off the 8.9-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD

PCMagazine reports on Amazon’s $50 discount for college students on the 8.9-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablet.

Apple eBooks expanding into Japan.

TechCrunch says Apple is partnering with local publishers to provide “Japan fueled” content for the Japanese marketplace. This became a foregone conclusion when Apple competitors Kobo (Rakuten) and Amazon moved into the lucrative market in 2012.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Wishing you all the best in 2013!

Kobo to offer support forum.

GoodeReader reports on some push-back from Kobo as the international eBook retailer and eReader manufacturer announces the launch of an official support forum to rival Amazon.com’s.