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Support for Growing With Books has come from a school district, a federation of women’s clubs and a church.Read full post Click Here Front Porch News Online Edition (Westerly Sun):
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PALO ALTO, Calif.----ebrary®, a leading provider of e-content services and technology, today announced that PrioInfo, its long-time valued reseller in Scandinavia, has licensed its technology to aggregate e-books and other digital content from Scandinavian publishers and distribute it directly to local libraries and other institutional markets.Read full post Click Here Over One-Third of Americans Read More Than Ten Books in Typical Year (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance):
ROCHESTER, N.Y.----For years, people have been crying about the death of the book. While reading books may be declining, Americans are reading. Just one in ten say they typically read no books in an average year.Read full post Click Here ING DIRECT books bumper profit (The West Australian):
ING DIRECT Australia hopes its online offer and burgeoning mortgage book will put it ahead of market growth in 2008 after booking an 18 per cent net profit rise in calendar year 2007.Read full post Click Here Despite slowdown, most Americans still reading: poll (Reuters via Yahoo! News):
Reports that literature is dead may be premature. While Americans may be reading less, more than one third of Americans still read more than 10 books in a typical year, according to a new survey.Read full post Click Here David Rice, Author of Geekonomics, to Deliver Keynote Address at IT360 Conference (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance):
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An online price war for books has broken out, pitching Amazon against some of Britain’s biggest publishers.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 |
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