Sat August 31 2013
Sony's PRS-T3, more leaked specs, to debut at IFA on September 4 |
07:11 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News The buzz is now too loud to ignore. Sony is most likely going to unveil their upcoming PRS-T3 e-book reader in Berlin on September 4, two days ahead of the official opening of the IFA conference. This suggests that our earlier estimated release date of September 19 could be pretty close. Meanwhile, we've received some more specs (in bold), in addition to what's been leaked before:
Thanks to Mobilereader dieterpops for the heads-up! |
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MobileRead Week in Review: 08/24 - 08/31 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Ok kids, time for the weekly roundup of what we've covered this week: E-Book General - News
E-Book General - General Discussions
E-Book General - Deals, Freebies, and Resources (No Self-Promotion) E-Book General - Reading Recommendations E-Book Readers - Android Devices E-Book Readers - Barnes & Noble NOOK Miscellaneous - Announcements |
84 percent of top 1,000 titles available as accessible e-books, study finds |
06:29 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Although not all authors and publishers are keen to allow things that would make e-books more available, like electronic text-to-speech, overall e-books have been a blessing to visually impaired blind and partially sighted people, according to a new report by the UK-based Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). Over the past four years, the charity looked at what they consider the 1,000 most popular books and determined the proportion of those that were available as an accessible e-book.
In comparison, in 2011 it was 73%; in 2011 it was 45%; and in 2009 it was none, according to the study. Other key findings:
Related: How important is text-to-speech capability to you?, Amazon, Kobo and Sony request e-readers be exempt from accessibility laws [via booktrade.info] |
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Fri August 30 2013
How annoying is the lack of quotation marks to you? |
04:21 PM by usuallee in E-Book General | General Discussions I just read Louise Erdrich's The Round House. Pretty good book. But no quotation marks were used to denote dialogue. As far as I can determine, Cormac McCarthy started doing this and now lots of literary authors are mimicking the trend. To me, there is no stylistic reason to omit quotation marks, except to self-consciously announce an author's intention that This Is A Literary Work. I find it utterly pretentious. Your thoughts.... [image: Tsahi Levent-Levi / flickr] |
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Amazon Kindle, Bienvenido a Mexico! |
11:25 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Clearly, Amazon wants to think global. Just when we learned about Amazon's plans to expand their Kindle operations to Russian, Indian and Chinese markets, the company announced this week the launch of its Mexico Kindle Store. Also, e-book fans in Mexico can now buy the Kindle and the Kindle Paperwhite locally at Gandhi for 1399 Mexican pesos ($105) and 2399 pesos (~$180) respectively.
Quite consequently the Kindle Direct Publishing platform is now available to Mexican authors and publishers as well.
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The Book Club's Anniversary is upon us! Has it really been FIVE years? |
05:51 AM by sun surfer in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs I was having a look at some past selections on the list and happened to notice that this book club will be reaching its fifth anniversary in October! At first I thought it'd be November from the list, but then out of curiosity I went to find the oldest thread to have a look at where it all began and found that the book club was actually started in the beginning of October 2008 by the mysterious PsyDocJoanne (and pilotbob was also right there from the start), with the initial book given a month to read first so was considered the November selection. So congrats to the book club for chugging along for almost five years now and for those that've made it possible! I've certainly enjoyed it since I came on board here. We should celebrate with punch and pie. |
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NOOK for Android 3.4.1.20 out, adds accessibility feature |
05:23 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News While Barnes and Noble is still working on restoring investor confidence, its official Android app continues to evolve. The latest update brings the following changes:
You can download NOOK for Android for free via the Google Play store. |
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calibre V1.1 released, with plenty of bug fixes |
04:26 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Hot on the heels of the 1.0 milestone release, calibre, our most popular e-book library software, is ready for another incremental update. Version 1.1 tidies up a whole bunch of stuff, including: New Features
Bug Fixes
New and improved news sources
Unsure how to use calibre? Check out the calibre forums where you're likely to find all the help you need. |
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