Fri November 15 2013
Google Books wins -- Fair Use says Judge |
11:09 AM by kennyc in E-Book General | General Discussions
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Tue November 12 2013
Amazon now has Australian Kindle store. |
05:20 PM by pdurrant in E-Book General | News The Digital Reader reports that Amazon has just opened a Kindle store in Australia. This gives Australians much easier access to Kindles and Kindle ebooks, as previously they had to order from Amazon.com and pay in US$. |
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Mon November 11 2013
(Sweden) Amazon looking at Sweden (from DN) |
07:11 AM by owly in E-Book General | News Amazon appear to be negotiating with Swedish publishers about opening a Kindle store in Sweden. Article in Dagens Nyheter, Swedens largest newspaper |
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Sun November 10 2013
[Expired] Baen December Bundle - 6 books/$18 |
07:57 AM by pdurrant in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... Just a reminder that if you want to buy Baen's December 2013 Bundle, six SF/Fantasy books for $18, you only have SIX days left to buy it. The bundle will come off sale sometime on the 15th November, and the full bundle can be downloaded by those who've bought it sometime from the 16th onwards. The total cost of the individual books is about $57. So if you don't already have any of the books in the bundle, that's a discount of 68%! The books in the December bundle are: Mars, Inc. by Ben Bova |
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Sat November 09 2013
MobileRead Week in Review: 11/02 - 11/09 |
07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review What was going on this week at MobileRead? Here's your chance to catch-up if you missed something! E-Book General - News |
Fri November 08 2013
UK Ofcom report on online copyright infringement tracking |
07:09 AM by sun surfer in E-Book General | News The report came out in September and uses information gathered from March-May 2013. Of particular interest here is the section on ebooks. I've only skimmed it so far so others may find other tidbits, but I found interesting that they estimate 1% of the (presumably UK) internet population download ebooks illegally. They've also listed where respondents get their ebooks from, which gives the side effect of providing some info on ebook seller market shares in the UK (though I'm not certain exactly how accurate it is since it's respondents versus hard data, and it's not really shares since respondents could choose multiple answers). These estimates also include sites that can be used to acquire ebooks illegally, which give a very interesting view on the situation. Here are the percentages of respondents who used the top services: 79% - Kindle (Amazon) The last two are coloured differently presumably as they are conglomerates of various options that can be used for illegal acquisition, so at least 7% who download ebooks use those kind of sites. |
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Thu November 07 2013
Archive.org's scanning center destroyed by fire |
11:54 AM by drjenkins in E-Book General | News http://blog.archive.org/2013/11/06/s...-help-rebuild/
They are looking for donations to replace the $600,000 worth of book, film and microfilm scanning equipment lost in the fire. |
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onyx BOOX‘s new android eink reader C65HD/C65ML is for user testing now! |
06:10 AM by batchaesir in E-Book General | News onyx is carrying out a user testing of their android based eink reader BOOX C65HD/BOOX C65ML. Six members from ONYX official forum have already got the sample devices. Onyx is working hard to adapt android to their eink readers, and BOOX C65HD/BOOX C65ML will be their first one on the market featuring android, while sony closes the ability to hack their android based PRS T1/T2/T3. |
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