Technology researcher Forrester released a survey of US publishing executives yesterday which uncovered an interesting disconnect: 82% were optimistic about the digital transition of books, but only 28% thought their own company would be stronger as a result. The explanation? “Publishers have started to do the hard work of making the digital transition and they’re [...]
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Hard work of publisher restructuring begins – and the #1 reason many will fail
January 25th, 2012 · 1 Comment
Tags: Amazon · analysis · bookselling · business
Australian ebook buyers offered choices aplenty this Christmas
December 6th, 2011 · No Comments
Australian readers will have few reasons not to join the ebook revolution this Christmas as a host of offerings come on stream. The past year has seen major strides in the key areas of local availability, price, ease of use and ease of purchase. “This Christmas will be a very important one for ebooks in [...]
Tags: Amazon · bookselling · ebook readers · Google eBooks · Kindle · kobo
Amazon takes on libraries with Kindle Owners’ Lending Library
November 3rd, 2011 · 1 Comment
Amazon’s loving its Kindle owners. The retail giant is letting Kindle owners who sign up for its US$79 Prime service borrow an ebook each month for no extra fee. Prime is a premium service for Amazon customers that started as an offer of unlimited shipping for a one-time annual payment. That US$79 fee now includes [...]
Tags: Amazon · ebook lending · Kindle · libraries · news
EPUB3 ready to go, now Amazon responds with Kindle Format 8
October 25th, 2011 · 17 Comments
A couple of weeks ago, the publishing industry’s EPUB3 specification was finally signed off. This was the cue for device makers and e-reading app developers to build it into their next releases and for publishers to start work on enhanced ebooks. Now Amazon has responded with its own next generation ebook format, Kindle Format 8 (KF8), complicating [...]
Tags: Amazon · ebook formats · ebook production · ePub · Kindle
Kindle Fire brings colour, low price – and the cloud
September 29th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Amazon has announced its long-anticipated entry into the tablet market with the US$199 Kindle Fire, due to go on sale 15 November and US-only for now. While some were anticipating an iPad Killer and several commentators are disappointed that it’s not, taking Apple head-on today was never going to be Amazon’s strategy. Following Apple’s playbook [...]
