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Zite adds 7 new publishing partners; updates iOS app with Google Reader-inspired features


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Article: Kindle and Video-Enhanced Ebooks


I have speculated for some time that the future of ebooks would include many interactive features and now Kindle is preparing for the inclusion of videos in ebooks. The link below is to an article that looks at Kindle and video-enhanced ebooks.

For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/kindle-fire-to-now-accommodate-video-enhanced-ebooks/

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Article: Google Play Books Adds New Features


The link below is to an article that reports on new features added to Google Play Books.

For more visit:
http://mashable.com/2012/09/25/google-play-books/

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Article: 10 Book Purses


The link below is to an article that features 10 book purses.

For more visit:
http://mashable.com/2012/10/19/book-purses/#view_as_one_page-gallery_box8291

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Article: Latest Kindle Features


The link below is to an article that lists all of the latest features and improvements to Amazon’s Kindle range of ebook readers.

For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/tablet-slates/a-compilation-of-all-the-latest-amazon-kindle-features/

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Book Art: Magazine and Paper Sculptures


The link below is to a site that features what I’m calling magazine and paper sculptures, which loosely fits under the title of Book Art.

For more visit:
http://www.yunwoochoistudio.com/

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Article: Hidden Furniture Bookcase


The link below is to an article that features a bookcase that also ‘hides’ other pieces of furniture.

For more visit:
http://grist.org/list/bookshelf-that-hides-extra-furniture-is-small-apartment-genius/

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Article: Poetry of the Taliban


The following link is to an article about the new release book, ‘Poetry of the Taliban,’ which features poetry written by Taliban fighters. As you can imagine, the book has sparked outrage from many who see the book as supporting terrorists and extremists. What do you think?

For more visit:
http://www.finebooksmagazine.com/fine_books_blog/2012/05/poetry-of-the-taliban.phtml
http://www.poetryofthetaliban.com/Poetry_of_the_Taliban/Home.html

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Book Review: Currently Reading – Print is Dead, by Jeff Gomez


I have been reading ‘Print is Dead – Books in our Digital Age,’ by Jeff Gomez and have now reached ‘Writers in a Digital Future.’ Here Gomez explores the possibilities for authors, possibilities that weren’t available in the past. Some attempts at interactive narrative have appeared prior to the digital world, but the opportunities for experimentation are now seemingly endless. As I have mentioned before, the possibilities now exist for the inclusion of various media, such as pictures, music, video, etc. Hyperlinks to other features can now be included in ebooks, allowing in-depth studies of characters for novel writers/readers, treatments of historical events at length and so on. There is just so much room for experimentation in the digital world for authors of all genres, even in ways perhaps not yet imagined.

There is however more opportunity for the digital author, for he/she is now able to interact with the reader via means other than the actual ebook being read. The opportunity exists for collaborative websites, forum and chat room interaction, live video interviews and so many other avenues to interact with fans and readers of his/her material. Of course social networks like Facebook and MySpace provide the means for setting up fan pages and the like also.

So the digital world offers many opportunites and the possibilities for a brave new world of literature are there waiting to be seized. Sooner, rather than later, the digital future will arrive in a big way and authors/publishers need to be ready to meet the online demand that will surely come.

See also:
http://www.dontcallhome.com/books.html (Website of Jeff Gomez)
Podcast (Excerpts from the Book)
Google Books
Amazon

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Article: Bookshelf Wallpaper


The link below is to an article on a wallpaper that features bookshelves – perhaps for your library?

For more visit:
http://freshome.com/2012/02/01/white-inspiration-original-wallpapers-by-young-battaglia/