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Amazon's Kindle is stoking sales of e-books (Seattle Post-Intelligencer):
NEW YORK -- More than four months after Amazon.com released the Kindle, no one is sure whether the latest e-book reader is really hot -- or not. But publishers believe that the Kindle has helped, if not revolutionized, the tiny electronic market.Read full post Click Here Amazon accelerates its move to digital (Seattle Times):
Over the last 14 years, Amazon.com has mastered the art of getting copies of books, music and movies to customers through the mail. Now it is trying...Read full post Click Here POD Braces Itself Against Amazon (Slashdot):
OMNIpotusCOM writes "As we've previously discussed, Amazon is in the process of taking the 'Buy' buttons off of published on demand (POD) books that were not created by Amazon's in-house publisher, BookSurge. PODdy Mouth has been reporting reactions throughout the week (including an open letter from Amazon), culminating today in letters to Amazon and their board by the Author's Guild, Small ...Read full post Click Here Amazon expands digital repertoire (The Wilmington Star-News):
Seattle | During the past 14 years, Amazon.com has mastered the art of getting physical copies of books, music and movies to customers through the mail. Now it is trying to add to its repertoire in a hurry.Read full post Click Here Amazon puts focus on digital world (International Herald Tribune):
Amazon.com helped pioneer online shopping. Now it is racing to get ahead in an increasingly digital world.Read full post Click Here Amazon Accelerates Its Move to Digital (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance):
With the No. 1 source of music sales now an online downloading service, Amazon.com looks at the development of its digital offerings with a sense of urgency.Read full post Click Here Amazon Accelerates Its Move to Digital (New York Times):
With the number 1 source of music sales now an online downloading service, Amazon.com looks at the development of its digital offerings with a sense of urgency.Read full post Click Here Backlash forms against Amazon (The Inquirer):
AFTER RUMOURS had spun up in late March, last week Amazon announced its attempt to corner the market for Print-On-Demand (POD) book publishing. However, a backlash is forming among POD servicers, publishers and writers.Read full post Click Here Amazon's Kindle fueling interest in e-books (Richmond Times-Dispatch):
NEW YORK More than four months after Amazon.com released the Kindle, no one is sure whether the latest e-book reader is really hot -- or not. But publishers believe that the Kindle has helped, if not revolutionized, the tiny electronic market. Amazon.com has received extensive media coverage since unveiling the device on the Monday before Thanksgiving and announcing that the first run had sold ...Read full post Click Here Amazon.com, Penguin Group (USA) and HP Name Bill Loehfelm Winner of Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance):
Amazon.com, Inc., Penguin Group and HP named Bill Loehfelm the winner of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, the contest in search of the next popular novel. The winner, who will receive a $25,000 publishing contract, was revealed in a ceremony in New York City this morning attended by Elizabeth Gilbert, the New York Times-bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love.Read full post Click Here |
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