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Tue September 03 2013

All-New Kindle Paperwhite V2 (accidentally) unveiled. So what's all new?

02:56 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News

Yeah that's right, the second post in-a-row about the new Kindle Paperwhite. We're just that crazy! As many of you probably know, by all accounts it wasn't Amazon's intention to unveil its new e-reader today. But thanks to eagled-eyed Mobilereader digiridan, the cat got out of the bag and there was no holding back for Amazon.

By now you're probably asking yourself, is the all-new Kindle really better than the previous model? Yes, absolutely -- at least judging from the specifications:

  • Display: 6-inch, 16 grey levels, "Carta e-paper technology", higher contrast, better reflectivity
  • Built-in light: Next-gen, unsure what's better
  • CPU: 25% faster, resulting in quicker page-turns
  • Touch screen: 19% tighter grid, resulting in more accurate touch responses
  • Storage: 2 GB internal, free cloud storage
  • WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n
  • Size: 169 mm x 117 mm x 9.1 mm
  • Weight: 206 g
  • Price: WiFi-only w/ special offers: $119, WiFi-only w/o special offers: $139, 3G: $189
  • Shipping date: September 30 (WiFi-only), November 5 (3G)

The Paperwhite V2 comes with a host of new gee-whiz software features.

  • Kindle Page Flip: Makes skimming through books easy without losing your place
  • Smart Lookup: Integrates a dictionary with the Kindle's X-Ray technology and Wikipedia
  • Vocabulary Builder: Automated easy-to-access list of all words you previously looked up; flashcard study
  • In-line Footnotes: Tap to read a footnote without losing your place
  • Kindle FreeTime: Extra profiles for kids with restricted title access and tracking of their reading achievements
  • Goodreads Integration

We invite you to join the on-going discussions for some serious Kindle analysis!

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New Paperwhite!

12:51 PM by digiridan in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DOPNK14/ref=fs_clw

Hm, now I can't access that page They are playing with us

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Doctorow on the e-book rip-off for libraries

10:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News

Did you know that libraries pay as much as five times the price you pay for the same e-book? Cory Doctorow recently had a chat with librarians at the annual national conference of the American Library Association, where they were lamenting the fact that libraries had to pay a hefty premium on e-books.

  • Libraries pay $60-80 (sometimes more) for a single, newly published e-book
  • Libraries have to buy e-books with a proprietary DRM; that in turn requires investing in a proprietary collection-management infrastructure (e.g. OverDrive)
  • Despite the additional costs, an e-book can only be lent to one patron at a time. Also, it cannot be sold as used once demand for a title slows down. Another disadvantage: e-books cannot be shared with other patrons through interloans.

Cory mentions the crazy case of HarperCollins, who ruled that an e-book has to be destroyed after it has circulated 26 times.

This has been pitched as having some parallel to the fact that many library books eventually disintegrate and have to be discarded. But this is both wrong and perverse. Wrong because the 26-circulation cutoff bears no relationship to how many times a book can circulate before it falls to bits. It amazes me to think that HarperCollins wants to frame its products as so badly manufactured that they can’t withstand being read 27 or more times. But beyond the factual problems with a 26-circ cap, there is the fundamental perversity of celebrating and importing the limitations of physical media into the digital world. It’s like insisting that electric bulbs be limited to outputting no more than one lumen of light, since that’s all a comparably-sized candle would manage. The fact that books don’t last forever is not a feature to be preserved through the digital transition: it’s a bug, and the sooner we eliminate it, the better.

There is a movement among librarians of the American Library Association to call upon publishers to make their e-books available to libraries at fair prices and fair terms. You can find the campaign here.

Related: NPR - E-Books Strain Relations Between Libraries, Publishing Houses, Author says Libraries "have had their day."

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RIP Frederik Pohl

08:18 AM by xg4bx in E-Book General | News

One of the leading lights of the science fiction world, editor and author Frederik Pohl, passed away this weekend after a career that defined the genre for decades.

His granddaughter Emily Pohl Weary confirmed the news.

Pohl was known for his mind-bending, often satirical novels (many co-authored with longtime collaborator C.M. Kornbluth), his editing acumen, his science fiction criticism, and his witty, fascinating blog, which he was updating right up until his death.

http://io9.com/rip-frederik-pohl-the...ict-1241405614

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Microsoft to buy Nokia's Devices and Services in $7.2B deal

03:36 AM by fjtorres in E-Book General | News

http://www.nbcnews.com/business/micr...eal-8C11063106

Microsoft will buy "substantially all" of Nokia's devices and services business and license Nokia's patents and mapping services in a deal the companies valued at $5.44 billion euros, or about $7.2 billion, the companies announced late Monday.

More details to come.

Pretty much settles who the next MS CEO will be and kills the rumors of an XBOX spinoff.

From CNET:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10805_3-57...ices-division/

From Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/...9-02email.aspx

We announced some exciting news today: We have entered into an agreement to purchase Nokia’s Devices & Services business, which includes their smartphone and mobile phone businesses, their award-winning design team, manufacturing and assembly facilities around the world, and teams devoted to operations, sales, marketing and support.

[image: Maurits Knook / Flickr]

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Kindle Paperwhite sold out! Let's place bets (poll)

03:26 AM by doctorow in E-Book General | News

At this moment, the Paperwhite cannot be purchased from Amazon anymore - except used.

There are currently no New listings for Kindle Paperwhite, 6" High Resolution Display with Built-in Light, Wi-Fi - Includes Special Offers. However, you can choose a different condition.

There are currently no New listings for Kindle Paperwhite, 6" High Resolution Display with Built-in Light, Wi-Fi. However, you can choose a different condition.

When do you think Amazon is going to introduce the next Kindle (E Ink)?

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Mon September 02 2013

Kobo: "Beat Amazon." Not so in Japan.

07:22 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News

The NYT has an interesting write up on how Kobo is losing its race against Amazon to dominate the Japanese e-reader market.

Amazon’s victory over Sony and Rakuten, which got into the e-reader business when it bought the Toronto-based Kobo in November 2011, began with aggressive pricing. Amazon sold the Kindle Paperwhite for 7,980 yen, or about $80. Not only was its price about $40 less than it was in the United States, it also matched that of Rakuten’s Kobo and Sony’s PRS-T2. [...]

But Amazon wasn’t winning just because of price. It also gave consumers another reason to prefer the Kindle. “The reason for the Kindle’s success in Japan is the same as it was in America,” said Munechika Nishida, author of “The Truth About the E-book Revolution” and a technology analyst. “The Amazon Web store is the easiest to use, the easiest to understand.”

The current market shares according to Tokyo-based MM Research Institute:

  • Amazon: 38.3 percent
  • Kobo/Rakuten: 33 percent
  • Sony: 25.5 percent

Many of you have noticed that Kobo is currently revamping its online e-book store. Could this be the key for a successful fight against Amazon's market dominance?

[image: Haruhiko Okumura / Flickr]

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The 2013 Hugo Awards, John Scalzi nabs best novel

05:37 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News

John Scalzi has taken the best novel honors at this year's Hugo Awards for his work, Redshirts: A Novel with Three Codas. The Hugos are given every year by the World Science Fiction Society, since 1953.

Winners of this year's Hugo Awards:

  • BEST NOVEL: Redshirts: A Novel with Three Codas, John Scalzi (Tor)
  • BEST NOVELLA: The Emperor’s Soul, Brandon Sanderson (Tachyon Publications)
  • BEST NOVELETTE: “The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi”, Pat Cadigan (Edge of Infinity, Solaris)
  • BEST SHORT STORY: “Mono no Aware”, Ken Liu (The Future is Japanese, VIZ Media LLC)
  • BEST RELATED WORK: Writing Excuses Season Seven, Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Mary Robinette Kowal, Howard Tayler and Jordan Sanderson
  • BEST GRAPHIC STORY: Saga, Volume One, written by Brian K. Vaughn, illustrated by Fiona Staples (Image Comics)
  • BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION, LONG FORM: The Avengers, Screenplay & Directed by Joss Whedon (Marvel Studios, Disney, Paramount)
  • BEST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION, SHORT FORM: Game of Thrones, “Blackwater”, Written by George R.R. Martin, Directed by Neil Marshall. Created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (HBO)
  • BEST EDITOR, SHORT FORM: Stanley Schmidt
  • BEST EDITOR, LONG FORM: Patrick Nielsen Hayden
  • BEST PROFESSIONAL ARTIST: John Picacio
  • BEST SEMIPROZINE: Clarkesworld, edited by Neil Clarke, Jason Heller, Sean Wallace and Kate Baker
  • BEST FANZINE: SF Signal, edited by John DeNardo, JP Frantz, and Patrick Hester
  • BEST FANCAST: SF Squeecast, Elizabeth Bear, Paul Cornell, Seanan McGuire, Lynne M. Thomas, Catherynne M. Valente (Presenters) and David McHone-Chase (Technical Producer)
  • BEST FAN WRITER: Tansy Rayner Roberts
  • BEST FAN ARTIST: Galen Dara

Link

Congrats to all the winners!

[via Pat's Fantasy Hotlist]

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