The link below is to an article that takes a look at the relationship between Amazon/Goodreads and the Goodreads members.
For more visit:
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/23/how_amazon_and_goodreads_could_lose_their_best_readers/
The link below is to an article that takes a look at the relationship between Amazon/Goodreads and the Goodreads members.
For more visit:
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/23/how_amazon_and_goodreads_could_lose_their_best_readers/
The link below is to an article that takes a different approach to Kindle Matchbook and once again Amazon is the bad boy. You can always find some reason to bash Amazon, but I remain a fan and I don’t see any great issue with Kindle Matchbook. It seeks to look after the customer/reader, and perhaps that is the real issue for publishers. I think most publishers have had an issue with looking after their customers/readers, so it’s really no surprise that this would be a something they take issue with.
For more visit:
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/2013/09/09/least-surprising-aspect-kindle-matchbook/
Like a visiting dignitary from another world, Amazon (s amzn) CEO Jeff Bezos descended on the Washington Post newsroom on Wednesday to meet with editors and reporters at the newspaper he recently acquired for $250 million, and by most accounts the reaction from the somewhat shell-shocked staff was surprisingly positive. That could have something to do with the fact that Bezos didn’t sound at all like the tech warlord out to gut the newsroom and get everyone to produce more slideshows — in fact, he said he prefers a printed newspaper to a digital one, and he also believes that readers will pay for a “daily bundle” of news on a tablet.
The Amazon founder made a number of other points that probably sat well with the Post‘s journalists, including the idea that the paper’s primary focus should be on readers and not advertisers, and that catering to…
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The link below is to an article that asks ‘where do you read?’ I would guess that many readers have a favourite place for reading and perhaps a few habitual places for reading (such as on the toilet) – where do you like to read? Please share in the comments.
For more visit:
http://bookriot.com/2013/07/05/reading-aesthetic-where-do-you-read/
The link below is to an article that looks at the latest Google Play update and there are some good things in it for readers.
For more visit:
http://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/google-play-books-update-allows-ebook-uploads-in-epub-and-pdf/
The link below is to a site called ‘StoryBundle.’ This is a site for readers to find indie books and authors. StoryBundle offers a group of books as a bundle, which the customers then get to decide how much they would pay for them.
For more visit:
http://storybundle.com/
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