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3150 readersEpisode 44 - shush
News:
More Kindles in the classroom
Amazon slashes refurbished kindle prices, the last time amazon did this, they released a new kindle in under a month
kindle for the cloud reader is finally out
Amazon launches social reading network
Smashwords adds adult filter
David Pogue’s article on piracy at Scientific American
Class action lawsuit against Apple and the “Agency
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485 readersEpisode 44 - shush
News:
More Kindles in the classroom
Amazon slashes refurbished kindle prices, the last time amazon did this, they released a new kindle in under a month
kindle for the cloud reader is finally out
Amazon launches social reading network
Smashwords adds adult filter
David Pogue’s article on piracy at Scientific American
Class action lawsuit against Apple and the “Agency
949 readers
From The Bookseller:
HarperCollins e-book sales now comprise 11% of its total revenue, the company has said following parent NewsCorp’s latest results.
As has now become customary, figures for HarperCollins were not stripped out. There was no mention of the publisher either in NewsCorp’s results for the year to 30th June 2011. …
Children’s had its second best
2148 readersBy Edward Nawotka
First, the European Union, now the United States…
Hagens Berman, a consumer rights class-action law firm, today announced it has filed a nationwide class-action lawsuit claiming that Apple Inc. is guilty of illegal price fixing related to the Agency Model for pricing e-books. HarperCollins, Hachette, Macmillan, Penguin and S&S are also named in the
1046 readersAnother class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple and the “big 6” publishers over agency pricing. Unlike the other lawsuit earlier this month, this one also includes Random House among the defendants. But like that other suit, it alleges that Apple and the publishers colluded on an e-book price-fixing scheme. The law firm filing
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2781 readersEpisode 32 - Kindle Workflows
Listener feedback
Howard Cornett
Aaron Troia
Tom Semple
News
Hello, Latvia!
eBook sales tripled in the last year
Rim Playbook
Amazon JAP offering Print-On-Demand
Overdrive App updated
Amazon working with OverDrive to bring library lending to the Kindle
The Overdive Post
MS Patents the client portal
Kindle Workflows
Download Joshua’s Presentation
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Outlines (and forgetfulness)
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1216 readersEpisode 32 - Kindle Workflows
Listener feedback
Howard Cornett
Aaron Troia
Tom Semple
News
Hello, Latvia!
eBook sales tripled in the last year
Rim Playbook
Amazon JAP offering Print-On-Demand
Overdrive App updated
Amazon working with OverDrive to bring library lending to the Kindle
The Overdive Post
MS Patents the client portal
Kindle Workflows
Download Joshua’s Presentation
Re-imagine tip
Outlines (and forgetfulness)
#ePrdctn Workshop - fill out the survey!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JZYMJKJ
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256 readersEpisode 32 - Kindle Workflows
Listener feedback
Howard Cornett
Aaron Troia
Tom Semple
News
Hello, Latvia!
eBook sales tripled in the last year
Rim Playbook
Amazon JAP offering Print-On-Demand
Overdrive App updated
Amazon working with OverDrive to bring library lending to the Kindle
The Overdive Post
MS Patents the client portal
Kindle Workflows
Download Joshua’s Presentation
Re-imagine tip
Outlines (and forgetfulness)
#ePrdctn Workshop - fill out the survey!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JZYMJKJ
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4400 readersEpisode 25 - ePub 3
Listener feedback
Chris: sorry if you got a partial file.
Steven Schwindt: I want to find an ebook reader sold in China that accepts ebooks in Mandarin as well as English.
Tom Semple: “I find I’m uncharacteristically subdued.”
News
The eBook war continues: Reports confirm that many digital reading apps such as the Nook, Kobo, and
713 readersThe Justice Department may sue Apple, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, Pearson, Penguin, Macmillan and HarperCollins Publishers, claiming collusion in eBook pricing.
Reuters has more: “The suit brought on behalf of e-book customers, alleges Apple and the publishers colluded to shift e-book pricing from a wholesale method, where retailers pay for the product and charge what they like, to agency