Friday, May 28, 2010

Kindle, Kobo apps follow iPad international launch - CNET (blog)

Sydney Morning Herald

Kindle, Kobo apps follow iPad international launch
CNET (blog)
The Kobo app includes five free e-books, while Kobo's e-book store offers more than two million titles, both free and for purchase. ...
Kindle for iPad App Now Available GloballyMarketWatch (press release)
Penguin, Amazon resolve e-book pricing for KindleReuters
Amazon, Penguin Resolve Book-Pricing DisputeWall Street Journal
The Associated Press -Philadelphia Inquirer -AFP
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The Hacker and the Hack - New York Times

Globe and Mail

The Hacker and the Hack
New York Times
The second book, “The Girl Who Played With Fire,” is something of a comedown. Book 1 has a wintry elegance to it, as the investigation compels Blomkvist ...
Review: Larsson's 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest' isn't satisfying readThe Canadian Press
Why Lisbeth Salander is best kick-butt avenger everGlobe and Mail
'Hornet's Nest' a stinging conclusion to Larsson trilogyBoston Herald
CNN (blog) -San Jose Mercury News
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Books & Ideas: Publishing's future is debated at BookExpo America - Los Angeles Times

Books & Ideas: Publishing's future is debated at BookExpo America
Los Angeles Times
For an industry still reeling from the battered economy and not yet reconciled to the e-book revolution, tales of society gone wrong have resonated. ...
Book publishers agree change coming; details murkyReuters
BookExpo America a time for argument, agreement for publishing worldThe Canadian Press

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Apple Invites Authors to Self-Publish on iPad Bookstore - Wired News

Gadget Venue (blog)

Apple Invites Authors to Self-Publish on iPad Bookstore
Wired News
Getting a book deal isn't easy (I can personally vouch for that), and Apple is now an alternative to the traditional publisher. ...
Apple iBookstore Admits Self-Published AuthorsInformationWeek
Clarification: Amazon and Penguin storyThe Associated Press
Legal fears leave book publishers wary of Apple's e-book serviceFinancial Times
msnbc.com
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