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The Struggle for Market Dominance Begins…

Thanks Jorgen for dropping off this link to a Business Week story that predicts the shape of things to come for Amazon.com. According to the article analysts from Credit Suisse Group AG see Amazon’s market share of eBook sales slide from 90 percent in 2009 to 72 percent in the coming year. While you read …

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eBook Readers (and Buyers) have a say…

Readers at Geeksugar.com were asked if eBooks should cost the same as traditional books. 94% of those who responded agreed that eBooks should cost less. (They’re not just being contrary either, they’ve thought it through.) Take the link to read a few of the responses. So publishers try to gouge loyal readers who obviously love books and are eager …

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Apple iPad Will Use DRM… Ahoy eBook Pirates! Come and get ’em!

Jorgen sent us a link to a story at PCWorld that reports iPad will adopt a DRM lock on the ePub format eBooks it will sell at its iBook store. That’s part of the stupid deal they inked with some large and greedy publishers (Penguin, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and Hachette) that wanted to raise …

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The White House Does eBooks

This from our friend Jorgen. A story at arstechnica.com about the White House releasing the 400 page (yawn) Annual Economic Report of the President in PDF, Amazon Kindle and ePub formats for eBook Readers. That development adds an environmental spin, and certainly puts a bit of tech-gloss on a President who just kicked the hell out …

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Bent Steeple Sony Reader Contest Results

Sweet Prize, yah? We posted on this a couple times from press releases on the lead up to the draw, and we’ve received the results. Apparently a big turnout. The author also gives an update on his $1.99 eBook Sale. First Prize Winner Witold Bruhns received a Sony Reader Touch Edition with BENT STEEPLE by …

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Will eBooks Replace Paperbacks?

“So will the eReader replace the paperback?” That question and many others are answered in a Net4Now.com post directed at the eReader generation. (Already, it’s a generation…) The author Jade offers an in-depth, well-researched replay of the basics and ponders the future as we pause to collect our thoughts in the post-iPad-Release eBook Revolution. A great Sunday read …

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The Word on Audiobooks

Thanks to Jorgen for dropping this link to a post at the Telegraph.co.uk. It’s an enjoyable weekend read that gives us a behind-the-scenes look at audiobooks (the eBook’s noisy cousin). They’re not for everybody, but they’re fast becoming a player in the eBook Revolution. Enjoy!

A Valentine’s Day Gift for those of us who…well, left it to the last minute.

eBook Rumors has been such a serious little blog lately, I thought I’d take a breath and direct the Valentine’s Day procrastinators in the crowd to something a little lighter at Ubergizmo.com where they’ll find a post about a cool gift that Sony’s offering. Check out the specifics at the link.

And then the eBook Readers said:

So, I talked yesterday about a missing voice in the eBook pricing debate. Well, Jorgen dropped off  a link to an article in The New York Times by Motoko Rich and Brad Stone where that voice is heard loud and clear. Read the article “E-Book Price Increase May Stir Readers’ Passions” here. This is a …

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More on eBook Pricing. Now Google gets into the debate…

Here’s a story from the geniuses at The New York Times entitled: “Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price Fight” in which it is proposed that the big publishers are ready to talk tough with Internet Giant Google after recent ‘wins’ in debates over pricing with Apple Tablet and now Amazon.com. Google plans to monopolize …

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