When will iBooks really arrive?
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So, 2015 is not that far away. And if predictions are to be believed, half of all books sold by then will be of the “e” variety. Everyone’s trying to… 12 / Read more »
So, 2015 is not that far away. And if predictions are to be believed, half of all books sold by then will be of the “e” variety. Everyone’s trying to… 12 / Read more »
Quite a lot gets made of specs in tech reviews. Does this new gadget have this dawdle? Does it have that thingamajig? Will it drive my car for me and change… 6 / Read more »
Yes, today’s the day. Finally, the iPad that will let you do Facetime with grandparents, play Jenga with its fancy new gyroscope, and sit comfortably in your hands for hours… 4 / Read more »
Back in November I wrote a post about Shortlist Press, a new short-story centered press in the UK using Apple’s 99-cent model for selling short stories electronically. This week the Storyville… 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 »
The folks over at Media Post have posted a question that I myself have wondered about on many occasions: If the Kindle is selling so well, why doesn’t Amazon back… 4 / Read more »
I try to make a practice of looking on futureofthebook.com (devoted to the “preservation and persistence of the changing book”–“book”specified as the “codex book”) to be soothed by the orphic… 2 / Read more »
In a report at TechCrunch, MG Sielger reports: Okay, we know now that Amazon is on the verge of releasing an Android-based app store. But last week, before we knew… Read more »
If you’ve been reading the book pages and the tech pages lately (or, more likely, book blogs and tech blogs), chances are you’re getting confused. There are some mixed messages… Read more »