Fri August 09 2013
Next-gen Kindle Fire specs revealed (yes, the "baby" Fire) |
04:30 PM by TadW in E-Book General | News After leaked specs of the next-gen Kindle Fire HD, here are the leaked specs of the non-HD, entry-level variant aka the baby Fire, as I like to call it.
Source: BGR. They further report:
Link to the report: http://bgr.com/2013/08/09/amazon-kin...ecs-exclusive/ |
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DOJ reiterates need for Apple punishments; gets support from Kobo |
04:20 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News For those of you who have spent the last few days in an isolation chamber, the DOJ is proposing an injunction prohibiting Apple from making pricing deals for five years and allowing e-book app vendors to link to their own stores for two years. Meanwhile, the five publishers who had previously settled in the e-book pricing case, ganged up once again, this time with a legal brief opposing the proposed penalties against Apple. Though this might have backfired a little. The Verge reports:
Kobo shows that it could have been done differently. As Publishers Weekly notes today:
Which is not really a surprise given that Kobo has invested quite some time and money lately in renovating their online book store. The PW article cites some convincing numbers showing how Kobo suffered from plummeted sales after Apple introduced its in-app store rules. |
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calibre V0.9.43 released |
02:05 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News A new version of calibre, the popular e-book library management software, has been released. 0.9.43 adds the following new features and fixes: New Features
Bug Fixes
New news sources
Improved news sources
Want to know more about calibre? Head over to the Calibre forums. |
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Indie bookstores resurgent |
09:44 AM by fjtorres in E-Book General | News No, they never went away, but independent bookstores are in growth mode. As half the book industry has moved to online purchases and ebooks, a good portion of the other half is now shopping indie. CNBC reports:
Some interesting numbers:
B&N's numbers include *their* online and ebook sales so it sounds as if the Indies are cumulatively the equivalent to B&N's storefronts. Which suggests that lots of smaller stores at more sites *is* a viable strategy for a chain. It certainly seems to work for Half-Price books. (Though I'm not sure I'd count them as indie as the report does. They're family owned but... 116 stores/16 states...) A trend worth watching. (image by secretlondon123 via Flickr) |
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Researchers stack E Ink paper like real paper (video) |
08:54 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News You'd think that in an electronic age, accumulating a stack of paper work is utterly unnecessary, right? Heck no. A group of human computer interaction researchers from Canada have come up with a system dubbed DisplayStacks, which allows you to physically stack a bunch of flexible E Ink displays and make them interact with each other. Still not convinced? Check out the following for a live demonstration. If you're interested in more details in how this works, you can download the research paper over here (PDF). |
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Amazon trying to unlock Russian book market |
08:21 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News As the old Russian proverb goes, "He who does not take risks does not get to drink champagne." In the case of Amazon, the saying may be amended to, "He who does not take risks misses the chance to make a fortune as the world's biggest book seller in the (territory-wise) largest country in the world." Publishing Perspectives has revealed some tantalizing details about Amazon's expansion plans into the Russian book market:
More at Publishing Perspectives (via Goodereader) [image by David Dennis via Flickr] |
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Google's cure to spinal problems: textbooks in Play store unveiled (US only) |
07:29 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Every semester is the same: Students limp back to their dorm rooms with heavy bags full of textbooks and light wallets. Google's entry into the textbook market is a sign of change for the better. Although we haven't seen an official announcement yet (except for this teaser), news is spreading fast that textbooks have arrived in the Google Play store (alas only if you live in the US, so far). You can purchase textbooks from Play at full price or rent them for six months at up to 80% off, and read them either on your desktop or with the Google Play Books app (available on Android and iOS). More at Android Police (via Digital Reader). |
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Kobo Firmware 2.8.1: pass or fail? (poll) |
04:49 AM by jackastor in E-Book Readers | Kobo Reader So 2.8.1 is out. What do you think? What Change do you think would make a big improvement over all to 2.8.1? How would you suggest they implement the Home screen? Tiles or Old School? Or choice of Home Screens? What major advantage/disadvantage did you find in 2.8.1? What would your ideal kobo interface be? Have fun and be honest share your pros/cons and likes and dislikes. regards JAck |
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