Nook Color positioning for the long view
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I hesitate to even mention this because these kinds of reports about “the next big thing” about to come out amount to little more than rote transcriptions of press releases… 4 / Read more »
I hesitate to even mention this because these kinds of reports about “the next big thing” about to come out amount to little more than rote transcriptions of press releases… 4 / Read more »
Following up on our earlier stories about the Amazon astroturf effort, and even more particularly on yesterday’s post asking why no one ever questions the fact that Amazon, a publicly… 4 / Read more »
A University of Virginia investigation into the suicide last July of Virginia Quarterly Review managing editor Kevin Morrissey has resulted in “a weirdly inconclusive document that does little to clear… Read more »
When her daughter brought home the new history book — Our Virginia: Past and Present — just handed out to her fourth grade class, as in other elementary school classrooms… 2 / Read more »
Sadie Stein, at Jezebel, drew our attention to a new bibliophile-based dating site called Alikewise.com: “A cross between Goodreads and Match.com, it allows you to meet people based on literary… Read more »
A MobyLives story yesterday detailed how Oxford professor Kathryn Sutherland examined 1,000 pages of handwritten manuscripts by Jane Austen and, finding lots of blotted ink and crossed-out words, concluded that… 4 / Read more »