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E-BOOK READERS

Printing books, newspapers, and magazines has an enormous effect on both the environment and the cost of doing business. E-book readers have made their way into the hands of more than 500,000 readers and that number is expected to grow as the technology improves. This topic covers the latest news on the new category of e-book readers.

E-Book Readers is part of Business Exchange, suggested by Susan Clement. This topic contains 2,648 news and 2,989 blog items. Read updated news, blogs, and resources about E-Book Readers. Find user-submitted articles and reactions on E-Book Readers from like-minded professionals.

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Internet Archive Dishes up BookServer as Digital Books Market Heats Upmore

The Internet Archive (IA) formally announced the BookServer initiative www.archive.org/bookserver which will use an...

Does BN Nook Compete with Amazon or Starbucks?more

There has been a flurry of news lately about Barnes & Noble's new e-reader, the Nook. It will compete head on with...

digiday:DAILY - DPAC 4 Looks at the Next Generation of Digital Platfor...more

Qualcomm, Sony, Apple, Google, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon are geared to shake-up the application and media delivery...

Vook’s Bradley Inman On E-Books, Fiction vs. Non-Fiction, And The Crus...more

Multimedia book startup Vook has launched its first video books and utilizes video production network TurnHere to...

Nook Officially Emerges to Take on Kindlemore

...a nicety whose lack is often disparaged about eReaders — the ability to loan a book to a friend. ...

Continuous Permanent Reinvention of Publishingmore

A core organizing principle the publishing landscape is that it is now “emergent” (arising out of a multiplicity of...

Content is No Longer King (Part 2)more

In an earlier blog entry on content, readers provided a number of interesting comments. If you haven't already read...

A Surge in ‘Kindle Killer’ E-Readers - emedia and Technologymore

The vendor-owned e-reader market—which until recently has been dominated by Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s Reader—is...

E-Book Fans Are Proving to Be Enthusiastic Readersmore

Sellers and owners of electronic reading devices are making the case that people are reading more because of e-books...

The Day It All Changedmore

Dreams and visions of ebook aficionados everywhere becoming a demonstrable reality recently. Brewster Kahle, Internet...

Libraries and Readers Wade Into Digital Lendingmore

Many library patrons can now check out ebooks and audiobooks and download them while on their computer at home--for...

In-App Sales and iTablet: The Killer Combo to Save Publishing?more

Apple now allows extra content to be sold through free iPhone apps. Newspapers and magazines are reportedly in talks...

Does the Brain Like E-Books?more

Is there a difference in the way the brain takes in or absorbs information when it is presented electronically versus...

Why E-Reader Adoption Will Be Slower Than People Thinkmore

Predicting ebook player sales may prove more elusive, and more nuanced, than manufacturers and early-adopters care to...

Barnes & Noble's 'Nook' said to cost $259 | Beyond Binarymore

NEW YORK--Barnes & Noble's forthcoming electronic book reader will be called the Nook and sell for $259, according...

Google Online Bookstore Fuels eReader Warmore

Google revealed its intention to launch an online bookstore dubbed Google Editions sometime in early 2010.

Exclusive: First Photos of Barnes & Noble's Double Screen E-Readermore

Barnes and Noble's late to e-books. But the company's new gadget—first seen here—should address the weaknesses of all...

Barnes & Noble Taps Kindle Designer For Its Athena e-Book Readermore

Barnes & Noble Taps Kindle Designer For Its Athena e-Book Reader Posted by: Peter Burrows on October 14 Yes, it’s...

German Publishers Recoil from E-Booksmore

The inconspicuous object weighs as little as three bars of chocolate and is no bigger than a very thin paperback.

Using The International Kindle Could Rack Up Feesmore

Not only does the new international Kindle cost more than its U.S. counterpart, owners who want to take advantage of...

Barnes & Noble To Launch Android-Based Kindle Killer?more

Amazon's Kindle might have a new e-reader enemy from a familiar source: Barnes & Noble. Barnes & Noble is...

Magazine Publishers in Joint Venture Work on Content Plan for E-Reader...more

Magazine publishers are working on a joint venture to deliver digital magazines (and perhaps newspapers and books) to...

Will Piracy Become a Problem for E-Books?more

You can buy “The Lost Symbol,” by Dan Brown, as an e-book for $9.99 at Amazon.com. Or you can don a pirate’s cap and...

eReader Holiday Outlook: Forrester Ups Its Projections By 50%more

Forrester's eReader Holiday Outlook 2009 updates projections for eReader sales in 2009 and 2010 and ups previous...

E-book reader market set for shake-up as Kindle faces new competition ...more

Barnes & Noble is planning to announce its own brand of e-book reader and could begin selling the device as soon as...

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