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- Mobile reading ... at 90 km/h
- Check this out: Bluechute's E-ink Device?
- Interesting new reader
- First Apple Tablet (ModBook)
- Bookstores: Digital or paper? Or both?
- Fujitsu first to give us e-paper in color?
- Sunglasses dude believes E Ink will replace holography
- SciFi novel "Synergy" goes on a virtual tour
- Full Wiktionary Newly Available for Download (And new IMDB files)
- Borders says good-bye to Amazon and works on own online presence
- Google scanning 27'000 books per day - at least, says Economist
- "Gutenberg 2.0: le futur du livre" / iRex demoes Mobipocket on iLiad
- Video from CeBIT 2007: iRex Iliad, HanLin V8 and M218A
- Zune Player turned into an e-book reader
- Low-power, flexible display technology drives new products
- So now we can put the battery in *front* of the display?
- E Ink VP becomes U.S. Display Consortium chairman
- E-newspapers will be ready, when...
- More Eric Flint on DRM
- Beware of the Apple iReader, fool!
- It's April *2nd*, and rumors flying that iTunes and EMI are about to dump DRM
- more information about the new iliad?
- New coming e-book revolution - huge interview
- E-books one of the biggest technology flops?
- Next E Ink e-reader from Epson? (speculation)
- E Ink says it may launch color e-paper next year
- Idea for a $50 ebook reader
- Microsoft follows Apple's lead on non-DRM offerings
- DRM, or not DRM: that is the question (poll)
- EBooks on a Nano
- if:book releases alpha version of Sophie, content creation tool
- PVI rumored to commercialize flexible e-paper this summer
- Why the commercial ebook market is broken
- Howard Hendrix rant against cc free e-books
- Intel Metro Notebook: a new use for e-ink
- IDPF invites input on new e-book standard file format (OPS 2.0)
- Harry Potter goes digital (at least a preview of him)
- Hands-on with the E Ink-equipped Intel Metro Notebook
- Analysis of the De Tijd-project
- SII and Nemoptic plan to deliver color e-paper in Q2 2007
- Nemoptic worked in "stealth mode" on e-paper / initially no e-books
- Interesting Blog Entry from Charles Stross
- Fujitsu FLEPia - world's first e-reader with color e-paper
- COOL video of an interactive e-paper magazine
- May 2nd conference call on the new IDPF e-book standards
- Giving away paper books to sell e-books
- Let's face it: DRM didn't help anyone
- Book Browser Prototype
- E-books are "bound to fail"
- Fujitsu to release colour e-book reader
- Adobe InDesign CS3 adds support for OPS content
- Idea for acceptable, workable DRM??
- Hanlin V2 & V8 distributor for UK, EU & US
- Best e-paper technology
- eInk Motorola Motofone F3 for 9 Euro
- PVI develops color E Ink display for Intel Metro Notebook
- Avoid glare and you won't go blind reading e-books
- Vonnegut's 2BR02B
- PalmAddicts: E-books or conventional books?
- USB Flash Drive Worm: I Suppose it Was Only a Matter of time
- VERY good ebook article and discussion
- 50-inch e-paper devices by 2013, says market researcher
- the latest generation of E Ink's microencapsulated ink imaging film.
- E Ink launches next-gen electronic ink: Vizplex
- New iLiad for 2007?
- eBook prices
- IDPF Digital Book 2007 conference
- E Ink Corp. announces "Vizplex" tech to speed, brighten displays
- NYC presentation: Sony Reader for the visually handicapped
- Article on eBooks
- Adobe's Bill McCoy: "The Future Is Here."
- Petition Amazon to enable customer votes for e-book conversions
- Bill Gates says "Reading is going to go completely online."
- LG Philips with first flexible 14.1" color E Ink
- Science Friday segment on Digital Libraries
- Roth's Complaint: "Age of books is at an end"
- Interesting twist on Digital Rights Management
- New e-reader device available in France soon - Walkbook
- HP to present "e-book reader" featuring an intuitive interface
- SID 2007
- HP e-Book Reader Design Fakes Turning Pages
- Nemoptic launches A4 flexible e-paper display
- More E Ink: Ricavision eReader for Vista is introduced
- New e-reader device Walkbook has a working order page
- Renaissance of the e-Book (German Article)
- e-paper newspaper in Seattle in the next 2 years
- eReaders for the elderly
- Samsung debuts even bigger color e-paper
- Steve Jordan now offering Sony Reader books
- Should Software be Protected by Patent, or by Copyright?
- DailyLit promises bite-sized classics
- E Ink reveals e-paper with video-switching speeds / iRex wins award
- PVI scores with "MagicMirror" flexible E Ink technology
- Bridgestone's super-thin e-paper adds luminance
- New displays from Sony, NEC, Samsung
- Are you digitizing books and don't even know it?
- Another nail, but is it DRM's coffin, or the consumers'?
- Searchable digitized newspapers from the NDNP
- some new devices?
- Intel Metro notebook video clip
- Time Magazine on the DRM controversy
- Fujitsu Fab PC made of fabric and e-paper
- E-book news from Book Expo America 2007
- Best-ever case-study on free book downloads' impact on sales
- Future of computing. Available at end of 2007?
- Palm gains capital, changes personnel
- And you thought E Ink refreshes were slow? Check Kent...
- Is the Sony Reader a glimpse of the future?
- Toshiba's answer to Foleo
- Paper Four: Digital paper that talks to you
- Shelf Awareness article: Getting a Read on Digital Reading
- ASUSteK's answer to the Foleo: the Eee PC, and it's $200!
- PVI delays flexible e-paper to end-2007 / color e-paper in 2009
- Publisher steals Google's laptops to make a point
- Ultra-cheap ultra-mobile laptop comparison matrix
- Wearable computing -- where are we?
- WildCharge sets a date for Wireless Charging
- So you have a ebook device. When will you upgrade?
- Economist runs story on e-paper and prosaic e-readers
- E Ink vs. OLED video clip
- CES07: No e-books in sight on HGTV
- iRex' rumored future looks bright and colorful
- Variation of the Foleo. (e-booker reader).
- E-Ink outships OLEDs in cell phones
- Driving down the cost of Eink
- Japan: Mobile phones driving market growth for e-books
- VoIP for N770, N800, Palm phones and Nokia phones
- Not backlit? Not interested.
- Why do many e-books cost more than paperback?
- social bookmarking for ebooks
- German Article: Das Ende des Buchs ist seine Zukunft
- Cheaper E-Book Readers ?
- "SuperBook" project - British School studies e-books usage
- E Ink strengthens partnership in Central Europe
- Fujitsu Super Frontech Vision EP takes e-paper to new dimensions
- What can they be thinking at Turbolinux?
- Legacy formats are ticking time bomb for lost data
- Free books from Amazon!
- *Transparent* E-Paper at Purdue University
- Whatever came of the Blackmask/Conde Nast Saga?
- James Kendrick finds MobiPocket delightful
- New Sony Reader Formats ...
- Cringley on Adobe and Flash
- monochrome video?
- Video of HP's e-book reader prototype
- Maybe our battery problems are over
- How DRM becomes law - a look at the back room dealings
- Fujitsu e-paper used to guide hospital patients
- Wired Article: E-paper's Killer App = Packaging
- Digitimes wraps up electronic paper
- PDF Toolbox on Mashable.com
- SF novel created on a cellphone
- NUUT NP-601 video
- Exclusive interview with "Deathly Hallows" e-book pirates
- Sophie Early Release Candidate 6 is out
- E-ink display use oil and water
- Expensive >$10000 reader?
- Sony Reader reviewed in Washington Post 5 August 2007
- Mr. Stross has another fascinating post on e-books
- V2 EBook Reader
- E-books reportedly doing well in Japan
- Ellen Hage's new blog on e-books
- MobileReader Paul Biba gets mentioning in NYTimes
- Books.app - eBook Reader for the iPhone
- Electronic Book Sales on the Rise in the USA
- Interview about ebook reading! Way off, what do you think?
- Sweden's New Political party- The "Pirate Party"
- Drm as Potemkin scam; Cory Doctorow tells it straight in Guardian
- Bendable Battery
- HarperCollins offers digital book content for iPhone
- Video of full color E Ink display in action
- Wired story on online books in China
- MobiPocket Shut Down!?
- Baen-Tor deal back on?
- Mobipocket DRM server meltdown
- Google Mash-Up: Earth goes Book Search
- New version of Digital Editions imminent?
- smelly ebook
- What am I thinking of?
- "Stretching crystals promises flexible colour displays"
- Adobe's Digital Editions blog launched
- cnbc shows the teen who cracked the iPhone
- Sweet Batteries
- "Friction" is why e-books adoption is slow
- Hullmurk Corporation publishes greeting card eBooks
- My cheap ebook readers for travel
- Jon Evans wants to release award-winning novel for free
- Is the e-book threatening the future of our literary culture?
- Sony ditching Connect music service
- Famous CC-licensed novel taken down by SFWA
- IFA 2007: PVI demonstrates flexible E Ink (video)
- Samsung Electronics improves 14.3-inch electronic paper
- How many books do you read?
- Study on ergonomics of e-paper
- New competition for eink. Pink
- Google Books allows integration of book clips into websites
- Suggest your own eBook Reader
- Imagine an e-book subscription that includes every book in the world
- John Ringo on why he goes with drm-free ebooks (or: How to use the English Language)
- Official Harry Potter e-books, thanks to the Amazon Kindle?
- ScienceDirect making 4'000 e-books available
- Engadget previews the new Sony Reader PRS-505
- Looking for a next generation eb1150
- ePub becomes the official IDPF standard!
- TBS to debut cell phone web site for e-books
- Samsungs 40" e Paper...
- How Mobipocket DRM can drive away customers
- First official epaper newspaper!
- Why Adobe may be good for the new ePub standard e-book format
- ETI (makers of the EB1100) may indeed be working on an E Ink device!
- Borders online bookstore beta
- Club Lighthouse Publishing offers iPhone format
- They Just Don't Get It!
- Ventus now a free download
- Tor/Forge/St. Martin's Press (Holtzbrinck)
- Spies can run small devices on body heat. What about eBooks?
- English version of a blog on electronic ink trends and usages
- If You Can't Beat 'Em, Hook Up With Their Competition
- Borders and Sony expand Reader agreement
- The Piracy Paradox
- Roadmap to Commercialisation of Electrophoretic Displays
- Canada and DRM
- At IDF: MID's and AIR
- LCD?
- Falling in Love with E-books -- Harlequin does the full "e"
- Laptop + E-Ink Concept
- New screen technology: P-Ink
- Adobe Announcement
- OLPC will be available in the USA
- E-ink and magnets?
- Some good news from Baen (not yet Tor)
- Resale Idea
- Amazon's new DRM-free MP3 store
- The Return of the Newton?
- Bad Inquirer piece about e-ink
- Ganaxa GeR2 e-reader: Vizplex vs. non-Vizplex video
- Private School in CT is Using the Sony Reader!
- interesting article on the economics of e-content
- interesting discussion on pricing of fiction books
- New publisher coming to Webscriptions
- Toshiba and Manganovel Take Manga Global in a New Way
- British Library books go digital
- Bookstores seek new authors in two contests
- Spam weapon helps preserve books
- Even DRM-free content may not be enough...
- Nintendo DS ebook application
- E-Book Reading Devices
- Fujitsu color e-paper video @ Createc 2007
- Next PalmOS delayed until end of 2008
- One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) hands-on video
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