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The Future Of Reading: How It Can Survive In The Modern Age

The Future Of Reading: How It Can Survive In The Modern Age

Last week, a consortium of Dutch publishers unveiled the so called “delay app”, which allows the reader to choose a story to read while waiting. It allows the user to chose a story from a well-known Dutch author to match the time you spent waiting, from 5 to 60 minutes. It still has some issues: the app contains a certain amount of stories so no new content can be added and it is only for the iPad and iphone.

 

Amazon says e-book sales surpass printed books

Amazon says e-book sales surpass printed books

Amazon.com Inc. on Thursday said that, after less than four years of selling electronic books, it's now selling more of them than printed books. The online retailer said that since April 1, it has sold 105 e-books for every 100 printed books, including printed books for which there is no electronic edition. The comparison excludes free e-books, which would tip the scales further if they were included.

 

Random House Buys Digital Media Firm

Random House Buys Digital Media Firm

Random House, a unit of Bertelsmann, is buying Smashing Ideas, a digital firm that creates book apps.

 

Barnes & Noble Adds Apps to Nook

Barnes & Noble Adds Apps to Nook

Barnes & Noble is adding an applications store and an email program to its Nook e-reader. That brings the $249 device closer to working like a tablet computer in the vein of the iPad.

 

Amazon to Add Library Lending to Kindle

Amazon to Add Library Lending to Kindle

Amazon.com said it will allow readers to borrow Kindle books free at more than 11,000 U.S. libraries, a new twist in the growing battle for market share among electronic tablet makers.

 

Amazon Cuts Price of Kindle Reader, With Caveat

Amazon Cuts Price of Kindle Reader, With Caveat

Amazon will lower the price of its electronic reader by showing ads as screensavers and at the bottom of the home screen, and by selling special offers.

 

Move Over, Apple! My Tablet Cost $200

Move Over, Apple! My Tablet Cost $200

How to convert a Barnes & Noble Nook Color into a fully functioning tablet computer.

Senh: Dammit, why didn't this article come out when I bought my Kindle.

 

Kindle books now outsell paperbacks

Kindle books now outsell paperbacks

One month after Amazon announced that its third-generation Kindle "eclipsed 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' as the bestselling product in Amazon’s history," CEO Jeff Bezos announces: "Kindle books have now overtaken paperback books as the most popular format on Amazon.com."

 

Disney Publishing Hits One Million Book App Downloads

Disney Publishing Hits One Million Book App Downloads

Disney Publishing has crossed the one million downloads mark for its book apps globally from the App Store. This includes apps downloaded for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.The company's most popular apps include: Mickey's Spooky Night Puzzle Book, Princess Dress-Up: My Sticker Book, Toy Story 3 Read-Along and Winnie the Pooh: What's a Bear to Do? Puzzle Book.

 

B&N Calls Nook Its Best Seller

B&N Calls Nook Its Best Seller

Barnes & Noble said its line of Nook e-readers has become the best-selling product in the company's nearly 40-year history.

 

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