Thu August 15 2013
Apple ebook Judge Denise Cote: a crusading prosecutor |
09:43 AM by TadW in E-Book General | News Talking about biased media -- check this one out: The curious case of Apple ebook Judge Denise Cote in Fortune/CNN.
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Kobo - Beyond the Book event, August 27 in NYC |
08:45 AM by DStyle in E-Book General | News From TechnoBuffalo:
Yes Kobo. Surprise me in a good way!!! |
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U Press of Kentucky: Own a print book? We give you the e-book for free! |
08:02 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Here's a very cool development from the University Press of Kentucky. The scholarly publisher just launched a free e-book loyalty program, allowing anyone who owns the print copy of one of their titles to receive the electronic edition for free. And it's remarkably easy! All you have to do is send them a photo of yourself holding the book.
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Wed August 14 2013
Amazon Silk Has a New Look |
05:01 PM by Jessica Lares in Amazon Kindle | Kindle Fire From the Amazon Silk blog: http://amazonsilk.wordpress.com/2013...as-a-new-look/
Some screenshots: Looks great! I applaud the detail that they're applying to making the browser much more intuitive. |
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'50 Shades Of Grey' author nails down top spot of top earners |
04:47 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News E L James, the author of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, has just topped Forbes' list of top-selling authors. She raked in $95 million from sales of her kinky erotic trilogy, which sold more than 70 million copies in 2012.
I read this story, and I feel a sense of deja vu... where I have read about this….. ah, I know, right here. So it's true: sex sells. Anyhow, here's the list of Forbes' top-earning authors, with some of their best-selling novels: 1. E.L. James, "50 Shades of Grey" — $95 million |
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Kindle store: Indies avoid DRM to reach wider audience |
04:40 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Bufo Calvin from the I Love My Kindle blog analyzed the currently top 100 selling e-books in the Kindle store and made an interesting observation:
An increasing number of e-book vendors have discovered the added value in selling books DRM-free. Perhaps all it would take is one big vendor - Amazon perhaps? - to decide to go DRM-free to make DRM go away for all and forever. |
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Tue August 13 2013
Anti-piracy group wants to catch e-book pirates; vendors now required to help them |
08:32 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News TorrentFreak has published a report stating that Dutch vendors who sell watermarked e-books are now required to share identifying information of suspected pirates with the Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN.
Digital watermarks are one of the technologies being touted as a means to deter piracy of digital content. The issue with watermarks is that they're subject to abuses that could invade an innocent consumer's privacy or, worse, expose him to lawsuits for infringements he did not commit. In a blog entry, Kurt Roeckx, who runs the Dutch speaking e-book store E-webshops, shares his doubt about the legality of working hand in hand with the anti-piracy group.
You can read his full blog entry here. Image: peasap/Flickr |
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ezPDF Reader 50% off (iOS and Android) |
11:47 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Software | Reading and Management PDF files are everywhere, and there are quite a number of apps that are designed to make it easy to read and annotate them on your mobile devices. ezPDF Reader does an admirable job in this regard (*), and it's currently having a back-to-school deal which nabs a 50% discount off the regular price. (*) ratings look somewhat more favorable for the Android edition than for iOS. |
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