The post below was written for the June 2011 issue of the Australian Booksellers Association magazine News on Bookselling. It was written shortly after the rejection by Judge Chin of the Google Books Settlement so it’s somewhat old news. But it did remind me that we haven’t yet heard anything from the parties about what [...]
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What next for Google after the Google Books Settlement rejection
May 31st, 2011 · 2 Comments
Tags: business · copyright · Google · Google eBooks · Google Editions
Did Google disappoint with its eBooks launch?
December 12th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Google launched its much-anticipated—and much-delayed—ebook service this week, serving up several hundred thousand commercial ebooks for sale in addition three million free, out-of-copyright books. Formerly known as Google Editions, the new Google ebooks service launched in the US with the company promising an international roll-out in “early 2011″. The Google ebooks service is a major [...]
Tags: Amazon · bookselling · Google · Google eBooks · Google Editions
Google Editions ebook store is just a couple of months away
May 5th, 2010 · 7 Comments
Google has confirmed that it plans a “June or July” launch for its long-signalled foray into the ebook selling business. Called Google Editions, it introduces a major new competitor into the ebook market. Google Editions’ approach will differ in a couple of significant ways from current outlets including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and Apple. [...]
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