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From the press release from the Canadian company Nubook:
Nubook, the leading developer of eBook reading applications, now offers digital books rental to his publishing partners.
As a result of developments over the last months, the ebook rental now adds to the Nubook platform services. Publishers can offer their readers to purchase, subscribe, or
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From the press release:
Les Presses de l’Université du Québec (PUQ), the vanguard of digital publishing in Quebec, signed an agreement with Nubook, the leading developer of ebook reading solutions, to create their own branded application for iPad.
The PressesUQ application, to be launched in September, will give access to the
2039 readersBaker & Taylor announced yesterday that it had signed a new partner for the Blio platform. De Marque, a leading Canadian distributor of eBooks from Quebec and French Canada, has agreed to add its eBooks to Blio.
Baker & Taylor distributes e-bo...
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PRESS RELEASE:
INSCRIBE DIGITAL ANNOUNCES NEW DISTRIBUTION DEALS WITH
LEADING PUBLISHING HOUSES AND LITERARY AGENCIES
New Deals Represent Nearly 6,000 New Titles in Total
(SAN FRANCISCO, CA) INscribe Digital Executive Vice President/General Manager Anne Kubek announced today a new slate of distribution deals inked by the company. So far this year, the company has signed dozens of deals with
2150 readersNo doubt eBooks will be a popular item for holiday gifting this year – and now even more so with the new Google eBooks service that uses Adobe digital publishing technology. Just in time for the holidays, Google is adopting Adobe Content Server 4 as a digital rights management (DRM) solution to protect copyrighted eBooks
2045 readersFrom an article in the French publication Aldus. Here is a Google translation from the French: The consensus of the editors much less egregious than some are willing to say on those pesky DRM. Virginie Clayssen y revenait récemment lors de sa présentation à Bruxelles. Virginia Clayssen it returned recently when it was presented in
1687 readersFrom the press release: Amazon.co.jp today announced a new Print-on-Demand (POD) program for Books, which dramatically expands the selection of titles available to customers and offers publishers a cost-effective way to make the broadest possible range of their authors’ titles available. Using POD technology, Amazon.co.jp can rapidly print and ship a single book in response
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PRESS RELEASE:
As Christian publishers develop new business models to succeed in today’s digital market, more, including David C Cook, R.H Boyd Publishing, Our Sunday Visitor, Abingdon Press, and Worthy Publishing are selecting Ingram Content Group’s CoreSource® products for the distribution, sales and management of e-books.
“The audience for digital books continues to grow,” said Byron Williamson,
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PRESS RELEASE:
As Christian publishers develop new business models to succeed in today’s digital market, more, including David C Cook, R.H Boyd Publishing, Our Sunday Visitor, Abingdon Press, and Worthy Publishing are selecting Ingram Content Group’s CoreSource® products for the distribution, sales and management of e-books.
“The audience for digital books continues to grow,” said Byron Williamson,
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791 readersLast week I asked several digital publishing solutions companies to respond to this post by Technology Review's publisher Jason Pontin, titled "Why Publishers Don't Like Apps." Here Erik Schut, president of WoodWing Software, expresses some thoughts on the subject.
The production of digital 'replica' magazines as PDF or JPG versions of the printed editions is, in