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Prefer PDF Ebooks?


The link below is to an article that looks at why some readers prefer PDF ebooks.

For more visit:
http://in30minutes.com/why-readers-prefer-pdf-ebooks/

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10 Snug and Stylish Ways to Cozy Up With a Good Book


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Free Ebooks


The link below is to an article that considers ebook pricing and giving away free ebooks.

For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/ebook-pricing-whats-wrong-with-free

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Using Evernote with Books


The link below is to a great article on using Evernote with books/ebooks – well worth a read.

For more visit:
http://ebookfriendly.com/evernote-tips-for-booklovers/

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Avoid Reading Best-Sellers


The link below is to an article that looks at why you should avoid reading best-selling books.

For more visit:
http://theweek.com/article/index/261079/why-you-should-avoid-best-selling-books

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The World Digital Library


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The link below is to an article that looks at ‘The World Digital Library.’

For more visit:
http://publishingperspectives.com/2014/05/is-the-world-digital-library-finally-coming/

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Apple, Amazon and the uncertain future of the book startup


Laura Hazard Owen's avatarGigaom

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.

When Amazon is the chief disruptor, the odds are stacked against you

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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Subscription E-Book Service Oyster Crosses 500K Titles, Plans An Android Launch This Year


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Ebook Pricing


The link below is to an article that takes a look at ebook pricing and it is the comment exchange mentioned in this article that proves really interesting I think. The woman making the comment has hit the nail on the head – even though the author didn’t get it.

For more visit:
http://www.teleread.com/ebooks/another-look-ebook-pricing-question/

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The absurd ebook case: Apple fights on as consumers spend settlement money at Amazon


Jeff John Roberts's avatarGigaom

The high-fives must have been flying at Amazon(s amzn) this morning: millions of the company’s customers got notices to spend credits at its Kindle store, and Amazon didn’t have to pay a cent. Meanwhile, rival Apple(s aapl) will likely underwrite an even bigger shopping spree for Amazon customers sometime yet year.

Welcome to the ironic denouement of l’affaire ebooks, which reached a climax in 2013 when a federal judge found that Apple had brokered a conspiracy with book publishers to fix prices. The legal tussle resulted in the publishers settling their cases — which is what paid for the customer credits that went out today — while Apple fought on alone.

For now, the biggest winner is Amazon, which already dominated the ebook market at the time of the price-fixing scheme in 2010. Today, as a result of lawsuits brought by the Justice Department and state governments, Amazon is in an even stronger position with the publishers; it will also get a healthy cut of the $160 million or…

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