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Amazon’s Bezos thinks ebooks made the book industry healthier


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“The book industry is in better shape than it ever has been and it’s due to ebooks,” Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos told an audience on Tuesday in a wide-ranging interview that addressed the company’s drone plans, its campus culture and its indifference to pain of short-term shareholders.

Speaking at a BusinessInsider event in New York, Bezos downplayed [company]Amazon’s[/company] recent high-profile spat with publisher Hachette as a run-of-the-mill fight with a supplier, adding that it’s the essential job of any retailer to fight for the best price for its customers.

As for the publishing industry and its authors, Bezos argued that $30 is too high a price for books, and that lower prices will lead to more readers, which will in turn benefit everyone. And in a remark that may have been intended to head off antitrust arguments, he urged people to consider book prices in the context of a larger entertainment market.

“Books don’t…

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Ebook Readers Improving Reading


The link below is to an article that looks at how ebook readers are improving reading.

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http://theconversation.com/ereaders-arent-destroying-reading-theyre-just-changing-it-34664

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Penguin Hatches A Cloud Reader For Pelican Books


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How the iPhone 6 Plus is changing people’s reading habits


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How the Library of Congress got caught up in a Mark Twain plagiarism scandal


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eBooks Could Finally Inch Past Print In 2018


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Apple’s $450M plan to settle ebook price-fixing gets green light


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Apple could begin paying out $400 million worth of cash and ebook credits to consumers by the end of the year, after a federal judge approved an unusual deal related to an Apple-led conspiracy to fix the price of ebooks.

On Friday, Reuters reported that U.S. Distrct Judge Denise Cote approved a settlement reached this summer under which Apple agreed to pay $400 million to consumers and $50 million to lawyers.

Those numbers are conditional, however, on an appeals court upholding a 2013 verdict in the price-fixing case, in which Apple was found to have colluded with five big publishers to fix the price of ebooks. The appeals court will hear Apple’s challenge on December 15, but few expect that the court will disturb the verdict.

In the event the appeals court does send back the verdict to be reconsidered, Apple will instead pay only $50 million to consumers plus $20 million to the lawyers instead.

The unusual…

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Building a 21st Century Library


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The 50 Best Independent Fiction and Poetry Books of 2014


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Helping Children Read


The link below is to an article that looks at helping kids to read.

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http://theconversation.com/three-easy-ways-to-get-your-kids-to-read-better-and-enjoy-it-34013