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- Academic library eBook usage surging
- Books-On-Mobile Publisher wins Red Herring 100 award
- Reading is different for men and women
- Flexible E Ink in 2008 says Plastic Logic
- Next Sony Reader in color and with moving pictures
- Research firm optimistic about OLED and e-paper displays
- hitachi is first
- Hitachi surprises with Albirey e-paper display
- A4 e-paper display from Hitachi
- Bankcard powered with SiPix e-paper technology
- What WSJ thinks web readers want in a news site
- philips e-reader
- Bored with white e-paper displays? Try black!
- Electronic paper gets palaverous
- A universal library - such spectacular achievement is now possible
- Why write an e-book? An author provides answers
- E-paper wins says head of biggest Europe publisher
- Print magazines are better when they emulate the web
- Fujitsu's color e-paper is still too slow
- Big plans for e-ink displays - it's now in billboards!
- Long term forecast for book reading is not good
- Prime View launches E Ink ODM/OEM services
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is 147yrs old today
- If we must DRM, maybe we should Navio?
- To save books you must... Kill them?!
- E-book vending machines?
- another drm ebook publisher (embiid) bites the dust
- Just what we needed - another picture format
- Shore predicts DRM is moving to portable storage
- Invisibility not just for sci-fi books anymore?
- E-paper shipments set for growth
- BookFob - cripple DRM on a chain
- ANA offering e-books to First Class travellers
- Nanocrystal Displays
- very interesting link about copyright in the digital age
- Sony's CEO comments about the Sony Reader
- Industry researcher predicts growthy market for flexible displays
- French publisher sues Google for e-book piracy
- E-book: hype or not?
- Tower of eBabel: Why e-books are such a mess
- Paperlike display running for 12 years and still going strong
- DRM causing difficulties for libraries
- E-books, the new frontier of advertising?
- Epson Super High Res ePaper
- Freedom from paper celebration
- iRex and other presentations from the digital publishers conference
- LG Philips demoed a grandiose 14.1" E Ink display
- Sad news about Jim Baen
- Sony Vending Machines
- Jim Baen, sci-fi publisher, suffers stroke
- Panasonic Sigma Book?
- NY Times online division revenues are growing
- Blackmask Online dying?
- Nokia design concept features flexible LCD screen
- Industry adopts new e-book standards
- How much purchased content is locked up in proprietary e-book formats?
- Paper books fight back
- Are e-books trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist?
- GUI desktop emulates papers and books on physical desktop
- Flexible display design concepts from Plastic Logic
- E-book industry counts on cell phones
- Jim Baen will be missed.
- StarForce DRM to threaten e-book aficionados?
- Win for Google book-scanning project in Germany
- Add your voice to the new e-book standard
- Google Pack-like Installer for Windows Mobile Pocket PC
- World eBook Fair
- Create your own 6" EBOOK reader device with Electronic paper display!!!
- MediaCommons wants to move academia away from paper
- Would you pay money to read blogs?
- Hitachi adds color to Albirey e-paper
- Audiable continues to do business with Apple
- Amazon Drops Lit/Pdf eBooks
- Amazon to drop LIT and PDF e-books from its list
- An e-book publisher's general view
- E-book economics
- Library audiobooks on the web
- Bookpac - new Berlin based e-book company gearing up
- iriver D25 - what do you think of it - as a reader?
- LG Philips still touring with its 14.1" E Ink display
- Where reading paper books is like having sex
- HarperCollins pushes book piracy in China aside
- "Never put jam in an envelope" ...
- BiblioRoll rolls your e-books from a digital bookshelf
- The fight for a reflowable e-document standard
- German Article about E-Readers
- Lumalive textiles - the slighty different flexible display
- Dual display e-book device showcased by Toshiba
- UAE launches first electronic schoolbook
- This e-paper self-destructs in 16 hours
- dotReader alpha release next month with future iLiad support possible
- Explore banned books with Google Book Search
- Foxit Reader 2.0 for Windows released
- E Ink patent hints that colored e-paper is on its way
- Times Reader 0.1.0.00 beta released (screenshots attached)
- Motley Fool article on e-books
- Manipulated PDF exploits Adobe Acrobat flaws
- International Display Research Conference 2006 in Ohio next week
- "Fujitsu creates 'first' color, non-volatile e-paper"
- E-book readers save money... and maybe your marriage!
- Radical academic highlights changes in publishing
- Vote for a Sony Reader forum at SXSW Conference
- Competition for e-Ink
- Sometimes even publishers get praised
- New Samsung LCD display adapts to sunlight
- The other sides of DRM
- First glimpse of nextgen power storage?
- LG Phone reads e-books out loud
- E-book news roundup (a survey of some previous TeleRead stories)
- Indian Newspaper does free online e-paper version
- Library Best Practices Wiki needs help with an e-books section
- Will Sony ever be Sony again? The Sony Reader might just do it!
- Panasonic's Words Gear color e-book reader
- Introducing Panasonic's "Word Gear" e-book reader
- Japanese joint-venture to start e-book business
- BL calls for action on updating DRM
- E Ink display manufacturer PVI soars thanks to Sony Reader
- The search for the Holy Grail of reading lights continues
- an e-ink device with a browser ?
- Is DRM necessary? Should publishers be concerned about piracy?
- Color e-ink (Fujitsu) device at CEATEC Japan 2006
- How newspapers can be relevant in the age of digital publishing
- Fujitsu prototype
- Fujitsu - Prototype Colour Ebook Reader
- Are books going the way of the dinosaurs?
- Google Book Search may not be bad for publishers after all
- Article on current status with e-textbooks
- Ebook Research
- Can eink devices run Windows Mobile?
- Recent research study on e-paper
- Why aren't e-books more successful? - by Walt Crawford
- ebook Standards announcement
- Samsung to unveil TFT-LCD technologies
- Microsoft's PDF-killer heads towards standards body
- Microsoft joins Cornell U in mass book-scanning project
- Demand for downloads of digital magazines surges
- Will you miss library buildings if libraries ever go online-only?
- Hacks for iRex iLiad and Sony Reader round-up
- mobile reading
- Adobe has new hope for e-books with Adobe Digital Editions
- Plastic Logic's flexible e-paper may be available in 2008
- An e-ink competitor ready to step up? SiPix Offers 'Evaluation Package'
- Frankfurt book fair predicts 2008 year of e-book
- Why no eBook kiosks?
- IDPF - New digital book standard released: OEBPS (XML format) & OCF (container)
- Suggestion: Give all HC buyers the eBook for free
- BBC reports: Copying own CDs 'should be legal'
- Publishers: look at the used book market when considering eBooks
- Proposal for an open source multi-format ebook authoring tool
- IBM secretly working on an e-book device
- E-books improve, but not enough
- HP Ebook reader?
- PopScience Best of Whats new winner for 2006
- one ebook device which material cost just $63.0
- APPLE! Please bring back the Newton!
- Xerox still working on e-paper
- Swedish design study of future e-paper
- dotReader on the horizon
- Comparisons between ebooks and anime fansubs
- Panasonic Words Gear reader to launch in Dec 2006
- Google Book Search goes Ajax
- Good news re Anticircumvention
- ConvertLIT - is it now legal to use in the US?
- Where is the color E Ink that was promised to us?
- Demand for e-readers with E Ink technology on the rise
- Silk Pagoga - Ebook Site
- Update on the ‘Simple Book’ multi-output e-book authoring system
- Forbes on Books
- Pending e-book devices.
- Sun's McNealy working on open source textbooks
- Hitachi prototypes e-paper on Tokyo's trains
- Flexible displays may become reality sooner than we thought!
- New Sharp color e-book reader with 4.3" screen
- What does it mean to be a bestselling book? Nothing, actually.
- An odd take on digital-enabled books
- Books-On-Demand Printing Machine
- Simple guide to choosing a Creative Commons license for your work
- IDPF requests technical comment from MobileReaders
- PC World: Sony Reader made the top twenty.
- eBookTechnologies (ETI) may be working on an E Ink device
- Reuters: Ailing music biz set to relax digital restrictions
- Academic tool suggestions
- Plastic Logic raises $100 million to enable the first “take anywhere, read anywhere”
- neat flexable display
- No eReader for Linux in the works
- Proposal: Digital Millennium Cultural Heritage Act
- E-book prices need to come, says Technical Review
- E Ink is hiring
- Play news catch-up with TeleRead
- IRIVER announces new reader - watch out Sony (threads merged)
- iriver enters the e-book business
- Findlaw Essay on Changes to Content Distribution
- Publishers increase investments in e-book technologies
- An "American Idol" for writers comes to the web
- NYT article critical of drm music
- Designer portrays London Tube with E Ink
- Google to host Un-bound event - 15% of book sales through online biz
- Toshiba Matsushita Display readies E Ink competing LCD panel
- iriver e-book reader powered by Adobe Reader LE, more photos
- We can influence copyright changes
- E-paper industry sceptical about short-term prospects
- Bridgestone QR-Liquid Powder
- Google working on e-book retail platform
- A (Sheet) Music Reader
- PVI to release e-book reader in partnership with Les Echos
- Nemoptic says our e-paper is better than others
- Canadian government requires non-DRM "legal deposit" of digital works
- Google Download: No iTunes for Books - BusinessWeek
- Dutch school to launch iRex iLiad experiment
- Good article on history and future of e-paper
- Adobe wants PDF to become the formally recognized standard
- Polymer Vision announces production facility
- Winthrop University testing the Sony Reader
- Universal Display as potential supplier of e-book displays
- Nemoptic offers prototype kit of BiNem e-paper
- 3D e-reader with touch sensors
- There ain't no Harry Potter magic in e-books
- Cell phone with a 5" eInk display?
- Les Echos, Chinese Iliads and other Newpaper E-reader deals
- Programmable Tatoos
- lBOOK eReader V6
- NY Times owner - Print version irrelevant or gone in 5 years
- Give a Sony Reader to Jessica Rowling and help Médecins Sans Frontières
- Why the Web is Killing Technology Magazines
- PDF is dead. Or is it not?
- IDPF to host Digital Book 2007 event on May 9th
- "Read an E-book Week 2007" event, this March
- E-Book Author Complains About Unauthorized Physical Copies
- Zinio sold and acquired by FIJI Water founder
- Read an ebook week contest
- UK Parliament rejects anti-DRM petition
- Partner Technological
- Possible merger of Borders with Barnes and Noble
- estari Dual Screen Reader
- Tower(s) of e-Babel
- More Eric Flint on DRM - salvos 6 excerpt
- More Eric Flint on DRM - salvos 7 excerpt
- New Yorker overview of Google's digitization project
- Introducing the new Wikipedia TomeRaider file.
- Web's inventor appeals to Congress for net neutrality and more lenient DRM
- Librarians discuss e-books on latest 1src podcast
- Read an ebook week is here
- Olive Tree Bible Software Releases Ryrie Study Bible Notes for Palm OS and Pocket PC
- Printable Electronics Used for Products
- MedTab E-Ink Reader
- Microsoft accuses Google Book Search of copyright violation
- MedTab ET-100 - care to spend $3,995 on an E Ink device?
- ITWeek article on E-books
- blueChute eink platform...
- "Kids won't read ebooks" -- yeah, right!
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