The future of publishing is entering a new golden era that will make publishing available to more people. Twitter, new long-form content distributers and an increase in digital ad spending will… Read more »
Goodreads, the popular social network and review site for book lovers, is now part of Amazon. Imagine if it had instead paired up with Readmill, which offers a superior user reading… Read more »
John S. Wilson of Policy Diary sees some strong similarities between Google’s mobile operating system Android: They’re both open, free (aside from patent issues), and just a utility. Android means different… Read more »
In the months leading up to the press conference earlier this week, speculation about the prospects for Amazon’s new tablet reached a crescendo. Would the new tablet be a worthy competitor? Read more »
Though e-books seem likely to induce consolidation amongst the major publishing houses, with the risk of leaving midlist authors out in the cold, one such author looks at the bright side:… Read more »
Apparently, Amazon (s amzn) CEO Jeff Bezos’ abject apology for remotely nuking copies of “1984” and “Animal Farm” from hundreds of unsuspecting Kindle devices was not enough for one Michigan teenager… Read more »
Barnes & Noble’s (s BKS) launch of a full-scale ebook challenge to Amazon (s AMZN), including a deal to be the exclusive ebookstore provider to Plastic Logic’s would-be Kindle-killer when it’s… Read more »
Is mobility a new revolution, or is it just an extension of the previous PC and Internet revolutions? Is anything really different? I think a glance at the impact of the… Read more »