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  1. Why the situation is ripe for e-books
  2. Microsoft reinvents the electronic annotation
  3. Electronic libaries are hard to browse
  4. Academic library eBook usage surging
  5. Books-On-Mobile Publisher wins Red Herring 100 award
  6. Reading is different for men and women
  7. Flexible E Ink in 2008 says Plastic Logic
  8. Next Sony Reader in color and with moving pictures
  9. Research firm optimistic about OLED and e-paper displays
  10. hitachi is first
  11. Hitachi surprises with Albirey e-paper display
  12. A4 e-paper display from Hitachi
  13. Bankcard powered with SiPix e-paper technology
  14. What WSJ thinks web readers want in a news site
  15. philips e-reader
  16. Bored with white e-paper displays? Try black!
  17. Electronic paper gets palaverous
  18. A universal library - such spectacular achievement is now possible
  19. Why write an e-book? An author provides answers
  20. E-paper wins says head of biggest Europe publisher
  21. Print magazines are better when they emulate the web
  22. Fujitsu's color e-paper is still too slow
  23. Big plans for e-ink displays - it's now in billboards!
  24. Long term forecast for book reading is not good
  25. Prime View launches E Ink ODM/OEM services
  26. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is 147yrs old today
  27. If we must DRM, maybe we should Navio?
  28. To save books you must... Kill them?!
  29. E-book vending machines?
  30. another drm ebook publisher (embiid) bites the dust
  31. Just what we needed - another picture format
  32. Shore predicts DRM is moving to portable storage
  33. Invisibility not just for sci-fi books anymore?
  34. E-paper shipments set for growth
  35. BookFob - cripple DRM on a chain
  36. ANA offering e-books to First Class travellers
  37. Nanocrystal Displays
  38. very interesting link about copyright in the digital age
  39. Sony's CEO comments about the Sony Reader
  40. Industry researcher predicts growthy market for flexible displays
  41. French publisher sues Google for e-book piracy
  42. E-book: hype or not?
  43. Tower of eBabel: Why e-books are such a mess
  44. Paperlike display running for 12 years and still going strong
  45. DRM causing difficulties for libraries
  46. E-books, the new frontier of advertising?
  47. Epson Super High Res ePaper
  48. Freedom from paper celebration
  49. iRex and other presentations from the digital publishers conference
  50. LG Philips demoed a grandiose 14.1" E Ink display
  51. Sad news about Jim Baen
  52. Sony Vending Machines
  53. Jim Baen, sci-fi publisher, suffers stroke
  54. Panasonic Sigma Book?
  55. NY Times online division revenues are growing
  56. Blackmask Online dying?
  57. Nokia design concept features flexible LCD screen
  58. Industry adopts new e-book standards
  59. How much purchased content is locked up in proprietary e-book formats?
  60. Paper books fight back
  61. Are e-books trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist?
  62. GUI desktop emulates papers and books on physical desktop
  63. Flexible display design concepts from Plastic Logic
  64. E-book industry counts on cell phones
  65. Jim Baen will be missed.
  66. StarForce DRM to threaten e-book aficionados?
  67. Win for Google book-scanning project in Germany
  68. Add your voice to the new e-book standard
  69. Google Pack-like Installer for Windows Mobile Pocket PC
  70. World eBook Fair
  71. Create your own 6" EBOOK reader device with Electronic paper display!!!
  72. MediaCommons wants to move academia away from paper
  73. Would you pay money to read blogs?
  74. Hitachi adds color to Albirey e-paper
  75. Audiable continues to do business with Apple
  76. Amazon Drops Lit/Pdf eBooks
  77. Amazon to drop LIT and PDF e-books from its list
  78. An e-book publisher's general view
  79. E-book economics
  80. Library audiobooks on the web
  81. Bookpac - new Berlin based e-book company gearing up
  82. iriver D25 - what do you think of it - as a reader?
  83. LG Philips still touring with its 14.1" E Ink display
  84. Where reading paper books is like having sex
  85. HarperCollins pushes book piracy in China aside
  86. Footage of the Rollable 'Phillips Readius'
  87. Philips READIUS: e-ink with rolled up display
  88. "Never put jam in an envelope" ...
  89. BiblioRoll rolls your e-books from a digital bookshelf
  90. The fight for a reflowable e-document standard
  91. German Article about E-Readers
  92. Lumalive textiles - the slighty different flexible display
  93. Dual display e-book device showcased by Toshiba
  94. UAE launches first electronic schoolbook
  95. This e-paper self-destructs in 16 hours
  96. dotReader alpha release next month with future iLiad support possible
  97. Explore banned books with Google Book Search
  98. Foxit Reader 2.0 for Windows released
  99. E Ink patent hints that colored e-paper is on its way
  100. Times Reader 0.1.0.00 beta released (screenshots attached)
  101. Motley Fool article on e-books
  102. Manipulated PDF exploits Adobe Acrobat flaws
  103. International Display Research Conference 2006 in Ohio next week
  104. "Fujitsu creates 'first' color, non-volatile e-paper"
  105. E-book readers save money... and maybe your marriage!
  106. Radical academic highlights changes in publishing
  107. Vote for a Sony Reader forum at SXSW Conference
  108. Competition for e-Ink
  109. Sometimes even publishers get praised
  110. New Samsung LCD display adapts to sunlight
  111. The other sides of DRM
  112. First glimpse of nextgen power storage?
  113. LG Phone reads e-books out loud
  114. E-book news roundup (a survey of some previous TeleRead stories)
  115. Indian Newspaper does free online e-paper version
  116. Library Best Practices Wiki needs help with an e-books section
  117. Will Sony ever be Sony again? The Sony Reader might just do it!
  118. Panasonic's Words Gear color e-book reader
  119. Introducing Panasonic's "Word Gear" e-book reader
  120. Japanese joint-venture to start e-book business
  121. BL calls for action on updating DRM
  122. E Ink display manufacturer PVI soars thanks to Sony Reader
  123. The search for the Holy Grail of reading lights continues
  124. an e-ink device with a browser ?
  125. Is DRM necessary? Should publishers be concerned about piracy?
  126. Color e-ink (Fujitsu) device at CEATEC Japan 2006
  127. How newspapers can be relevant in the age of digital publishing
  128. Fujitsu prototype
  129. Fujitsu - Prototype Colour Ebook Reader
  130. Are books going the way of the dinosaurs?
  131. Google Book Search may not be bad for publishers after all
  132. Article on current status with e-textbooks
  133. Ebook Research
  134. Can eink devices run Windows Mobile?
  135. Recent research study on e-paper
  136. Why aren't e-books more successful? - by Walt Crawford
  137. ebook Standards announcement
  138. Samsung to unveil TFT-LCD technologies
  139. Microsoft's PDF-killer heads towards standards body
  140. Microsoft joins Cornell U in mass book-scanning project
  141. Demand for downloads of digital magazines surges
  142. Will you miss library buildings if libraries ever go online-only?
  143. Hacks for iRex iLiad and Sony Reader round-up
  144. mobile reading
  145. Adobe has new hope for e-books with Adobe Digital Editions
  146. Plastic Logic's flexible e-paper may be available in 2008
  147. An e-ink competitor ready to step up? SiPix Offers 'Evaluation Package'
  148. Frankfurt book fair predicts 2008 year of e-book
  149. Why no eBook kiosks?
  150. IDPF - New digital book standard released: OEBPS (XML format) & OCF (container)
  151. Book fairs around the world
  152. Suggestion: Give all HC buyers the eBook for free
  153. BBC reports: Copying own CDs 'should be legal'
  154. Publishers: look at the used book market when considering eBooks
  155. Proposal for an open source multi-format ebook authoring tool
  156. IBM secretly working on an e-book device
  157. E-books improve, but not enough
  158. HP Ebook reader?
  159. PopScience Best of Whats new winner for 2006
  160. one ebook device which material cost just $63.0
  161. APPLE! Please bring back the Newton!
  162. Xerox still working on e-paper
  163. Swedish design study of future e-paper
  164. Upcoming copyright expirations
  165. dotReader on the horizon
  166. Comparisons between ebooks and anime fansubs
  167. Panasonic Words Gear reader to launch in Dec 2006
  168. Google Book Search goes Ajax
  169. Good news re Anticircumvention
  170. ConvertLIT - is it now legal to use in the US?
  171. Where is the color E Ink that was promised to us?
  172. Demand for e-readers with E Ink technology on the rise
  173. Silk Pagoga - Ebook Site
  174. Update on the ‘Simple Book’ multi-output e-book authoring system
  175. Forbes on Books
  176. Pending e-book devices.
  177. Sun's McNealy working on open source textbooks
  178. Hitachi prototypes e-paper on Tokyo's trains
  179. Flexible displays may become reality sooner than we thought!
  180. New Sharp color e-book reader with 4.3" screen
  181. What does it mean to be a bestselling book? Nothing, actually.
  182. An odd take on digital-enabled books
  183. Books-On-Demand Printing Machine
  184. Simple guide to choosing a Creative Commons license for your work
  185. IDPF requests technical comment from MobileReaders
  186. PC World: Sony Reader made the top twenty.
  187. eBookTechnologies (ETI) may be working on an E Ink device
  188. Reuters: Ailing music biz set to relax digital restrictions
  189. Academic tool suggestions
  190. Plastic Logic raises $100 million to enable the first “take anywhere, read anywhere”
  191. neat flexable display
  192. The future of e-books
  193. No eReader for Linux in the works
  194. Proposal: Digital Millennium Cultural Heritage Act
  195. E-book prices need to come, says Technical Review
  196. E Ink is hiring
  197. Play news catch-up with TeleRead
  198. IRIVER announces new reader - watch out Sony (threads merged)
  199. iriver enters the e-book business
  200. Findlaw Essay on Changes to Content Distribution
  201. Publishers increase investments in e-book technologies
  202. An "American Idol" for writers comes to the web
  203. NYT article critical of drm music
  204. Designer portrays London Tube with E Ink
  205. Google to host Un-bound event - 15% of book sales through online biz
  206. Toshiba Matsushita Display readies E Ink competing LCD panel
  207. iriver e-book reader powered by Adobe Reader LE, more photos
  208. We can influence copyright changes
  209. E-paper industry sceptical about short-term prospects
  210. Bridgestone QR-Liquid Powder
  211. Google working on e-book retail platform
  212. A (Sheet) Music Reader
  213. PVI to release e-book reader in partnership with Les Echos
  214. Nemoptic says our e-paper is better than others
  215. Canadian government requires non-DRM "legal deposit" of digital works
  216. Google Download: No iTunes for Books - BusinessWeek
  217. Dutch school to launch iRex iLiad experiment
  218. Good article on history and future of e-paper
  219. Adobe wants PDF to become the formally recognized standard
  220. Polymer Vision announces production facility
  221. Winthrop University testing the Sony Reader
  222. Universal Display as potential supplier of e-book displays
  223. Nemoptic offers prototype kit of BiNem e-paper
  224. 3D e-reader with touch sensors
  225. There ain't no Harry Potter magic in e-books
  226. Cell phone with a 5" eInk display?
  227. Cellular Book: Rollup screen e-reader for 2007
  228. Les Echos, Chinese Iliads and other Newpaper E-reader deals
  229. Programmable Tatoos
  230. lBOOK eReader V6
  231. NY Times owner - Print version irrelevant or gone in 5 years
  232. Philips unit to launch rollable-screen handheld
  233. Give a Sony Reader to Jessica Rowling and help Médecins Sans Frontières
  234. Why the Web is Killing Technology Magazines
  235. PDF is dead. Or is it not?
  236. IDPF to host Digital Book 2007 event on May 9th
  237. Polymer Vision Readius - first photo from 3GSM
  238. "Read an E-book Week 2007" event, this March
  239. E-Book Author Complains About Unauthorized Physical Copies
  240. Readius-Cellular Book > 600 Euro / not before Q3 2007
  241. Zinio sold and acquired by FIJI Water founder
  242. Polymer Vision Readius - first video from 3GSM
  243. Polymer Vision Readius - Who's the OEM ?
  244. Readius slashdotted
  245. Read an ebook week contest
  246. UK Parliament rejects anti-DRM petition
  247. Possible merger of Borders with Barnes and Noble
  248. estari Dual Screen Reader
  249. Tower(s) of e-Babel
  250. More Eric Flint on DRM - salvos 6 excerpt