2176 readersFurther from yesterday’s news, the argy-bargy continues with the Sony Reader iPhone app and Apple. After several posts, updates, claims and counterclaims, tech blogs *Mashable*, Engadget, TechCrunch and others are starting to agree on the nub of the issue. The story so far So, yesterday the news broke that Sony’s apps had been rejected by the Apple app store. The
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[Press Release]
YUDU Media Launches YUDU Education: The First OS-Agnostic Digital Textbook Publishing Platform
Digitize and Deliver Multimedia Content for iOS, Android or Windows, and for Tablet or Computer; Cloud-based System Syncs Notes, Highlights and More Across Multiple Devices; Self-Publishing Platform Lets Publishers Control Content and Sell Direct to Schools, Students
LONDON (October 9, 2012)—Online publishing pioneer YUDU
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[Press Release]
YUDU Media Launches YUDU Education: The First OS-Agnostic Digital Textbook Publishing Platform
Digitize and Deliver Multimedia Content for iOS, Android or Windows, and for Tablet or Computer; Cloud-based System Syncs Notes, Highlights and More Across Multiple Devices; Self-Publishing Platform Lets Publishers Control Content and Sell Direct to Schools, Students
LONDON (October 9, 2012)—Online publishing pioneer YUDU
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From The Inquirer
Apple and five publishers will be investigated by the European Union (EU) over anti-competitive practices in the ebook market.
The European Commission (EC) will investigate Apple, Hachette Livre, Penguin, Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster and Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holzbrinck, focusing on alleged illegal agreements restricting competition in the EU.
The Commission is also examining the
1491 readersThe Wall Street Journal is weighing in on Apple’s decision to enforce in-app-purchase availability, and publishers’ reactions, as well as discussions with Apple representatives at yesterday’s The Daily launch event. It sketches out the overall issues involved, but also comes out with some new tidbits of information, such as a new March 31 deadline for
1930 readersThe UK based digital publishing support company, YUDU, today introduced a new lower cost way for publishers to launch their magazine apps into Apple's Newsstand. Called Easi-App, YUDU says that a publisher launching a 72-page magazine would expect to pay about £350 per edition.
The way the pricing works is that there is an app fee,
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Two anonymous sources have told Reuters that European regulators have accepted a proposed settlement between Apple and four publishers under investigation. The settlement would give Amazon and other retailers more flexibility with ebook pricing. The EU Commission says that the investigation is ongoing and Apple declined to comment.
Reuters calls the development a win for Amazon.
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Two anonymous sources have told Reuters that European regulators have accepted a proposed settlement between Apple and four publishers under investigation. The settlement would give Amazon and other retailers more flexibility with ebook pricing. The EU Commission says that the investigation is ongoing and Apple declined to comment.
Reuters calls the development a win for Amazon.
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Two anonymous sources have told Reuters that European regulators have accepted a proposed settlement between Apple and four publishers under investigation. The settlement would give Amazon and other retailers more flexibility with ebook pricing. The EU Commission says that the investigation is ongoing and Apple declined to comment.
Reuters calls the development a win for Amazon.
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Two anonymous sources have told Reuters that European regulators have accepted a proposed settlement between Apple and four publishers under investigation. The settlement would give Amazon and other retailers more flexibility with ebook pricing. The EU Commission says that the investigation is ongoing and Apple declined to comment.
Reuters calls the development a win for Amazon.