Author: Piotr Kowalczyk •
Date: April 17, 2011 •
- 5 Tips to Use Smartphones as E-readers | Ebook Friendly
April 17, 2011
- You Can Read Kindle for the Web Previews on Your iPad | Ebook Friendly
April 17, 2011
- What Authors and Readers Need to Know About eBooks
April 14, 2011
The smart money says that things will get worse before they get better. Publishers will have to start thinking more like software start-ups. Are you ready for some aspirin yet?
- Amazon's profits are small publishers' losses
April 7, 2011
Each time Linen Press sells a book through Amazon, it costs the company more than £2Linen Press, my imprint, is probably the smallest independent publisher in the UK, dwarfed by giants like Macmillan with their multiple imprints and worldwide sales. I publish four or five books a year by women writ...
- Kindle vs Nostalgia: Why Books Aren’t Harmed By eBooks
April 10, 2011
As somebody who both loves having a Kindle and who is proud of his fairly extensive physical library, it can be infuriating to hear people talk about their perception that eReaders stand in opposition to books. I will certainly acknowledge that there is a completely different tactile experience th...
- Magic Catalog Brings Free eBooks to iBooks and Kindle
April 5, 2011
Project Gutenberg is essentially an archive of over 33,000 free eBooks that users can load onto most eBook readers. Magic Catalog, from Project Gutenberg, is a free program that acts as a middleman between eBooks and eBook readers, specifically Kindle and iBooks. The app contains links to the free e...
- Ebooks open a new chapter - Telegraph
April 9, 2011
The days of an ebook as a copy of the print version could be numbered. The
enhanced ebook is here.
- Does Apple's iBooks need to go Android? - CNET (blog)
March 24, 2011
Telegraph.co.ukDoes Apples iBooks need to go Android?CNET (blog)... those e-books look and cost the same anywhere you buy them. And thats why Apple should make the bold move of creating iBooks apps for Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Web OS, and any other platform where Kindle and Barnes Noble...
- Taggedzi offers public domain cloud-reading for low-end devices
March 26, 2011
Smartphones are penetrating more and more widely these days, but there are still plenty of people out there with feature phones or other small-screened devices. And while there are cloud readers (such as Ibis Reader) and free e-book sites that work on smartphones and tablets, they tend to be media-i...
- E-Books: The New Frontier for Content Farms
April 4, 2011
Recent changes to Google's search algorithm have sought to reduce the rankings of what Google has described as "low quality" and "low value add" sites. And while some of these websites have seen a significant drop in traffic, we may find that content farms aren't eradicated. Rather, they're reloca...
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