The link below is to an article that takes a look at book titles.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-rachman-/whats-in-a-book-title_b_5503681.html
The link below is to an article that takes a look at book titles.
For more visit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-rachman-/whats-in-a-book-title_b_5503681.html
The link below is to an article that looks at seven ways books can change your life.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/himay-zepeda/7-ways-books-can-change-y_b_5482902.html
The link below is to an article that looks at the Classic Books USB Drive, which has some 3000 books on it in epub format, which ironically is available at Amazon.
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http://ebookfriendly.com/usb-drive-with-3000-books/
The link below is to an article that looks at why some readers prefer PDF ebooks.
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http://in30minutes.com/why-readers-prefer-pdf-ebooks/
The link below is to an article that looks at why you should avoid reading best-selling books.
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http://theweek.com/article/index/261079/why-you-should-avoid-best-selling-books
The link below is to an article that looks at ‘The World Digital Library.’
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http://publishingperspectives.com/2014/05/is-the-world-digital-library-finally-coming/
The link below is to an article that lists the top book recommendations platforms.
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http://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2014/may/10/top-book-recommendation-platforms-what-are-your-favourites
Over the past few years, I’ve encountered countless startups that claim they are going to disrupt or revolutionize book publishing.
I once thought we might see one of those take off. Today, I’m not so sure. Book-related startups face a particularly tough path forward. Here are a few reasons why.
Any company that comes along trying to reinvent book publishing is competing not only with traditional book publishers but also with Amazon(s AMZN), which is almost 20 years old but keeps finding new ways to shake things up. Print book buying continues to move online and Amazon, which is now delivering on Sundays and offering same-day delivery in a growing number of cities, has a lock on that business. Kindle, launched in 2007, is the dominant ebook reading platform and Amazon is continually rolling out improvements to the Kindle…
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The link below is to an article that looks beyond the seemingly endless debate of traditional books versus digital ebooks, to other pressing issues facing readers.
For more visit:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2014/mar/31/paper-vs-digital-reading-debate-ebooks-tim-waterstone
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