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  1. Bad Inquirer piece about e-ink
  2. Ganaxa GeR2 e-reader: Vizplex vs. non-Vizplex video
  3. Private School in CT is Using the Sony Reader!
  4. interesting article on the economics of e-content
  5. interesting discussion on pricing of fiction books
  6. New publisher coming to Webscriptions
  7. Toshiba and Manganovel Take Manga Global in a New Way
  8. British Library books go digital
  9. Bookstores seek new authors in two contests
  10. Spam weapon helps preserve books
  11. Even DRM-free content may not be enough...
  12. Nintendo DS ebook application
  13. E-Book Reading Devices
  14. Fujitsu color e-paper video @ Createc 2007
  15. Next PalmOS delayed until end of 2008
  16. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) hands-on video
  17. No ebooks from BL publishing
  18. Bookeen Cybook Gen3 updated firmware has ARRIVED!!!
  19. E Ink in 2009: Larger, colorful and flexible, says CEO
  20. Lulu allows users to optimise ebooks for iPhone, Sony Reader
  21. WIPO releases child's guide to copyright law
  22. DRM does not hurt consumers
  23. check another "cant't believe they can be so dense story"
  24. New use for e-ink in cell-phones
  25. Cybook Gen3 delayed until November?
  26. Sony plans UK e-reader launch at London BookFair 2008
  27. Fujistu color ebooks in A4 and A5 format
  28. World's dumbest file-sharer mulls appeal
  29. Fujitsu color e-reader
  30. One wonders what they were thinking
  31. By 2010: Samsung will power cell phones with water
  32. An all-in-one device I could go for: the Matrix Watches EWatch
  33. "I'd like to sell a hell of a lot more than we're selling" says Sony Rep
  34. German Article: Auftrieb für eBooks ("Rise of the eBooks")
  35. Best seller lists punish e-books
  36. Publishers need to push ebook reader adoption
  37. Mixing Clicks and Bricks - Borders Digital Concept
  38. Ebook Readers Obsolete?
  39. "Print is Dead: Books in Our Digital Age" by Jeff Gomez
  40. Electronic Paper: Where do we go from here?
  41. E-paper past and future article
  42. Nokia to release N810 internet tablet in mid-November
  43. Microsoft Home E-Reader will be launch on the first week of November
  44. Ricavision Home E-Reader to launch in November?
  45. Lonely Planet Guides
  46. Every novel on Man Booker Prize shortlist to be available free for online readers
  47. ASUS Eee sold out in one day
  48. FBReader fixes character encoding problem
  49. Bridgestone A3 4096 Color QR-LPD Display
  50. Christian Science Monitor has article about e-books
  51. Plastic Logic 'well on schedule to begin with production in the middle of next year'
  52. E-book competition
  53. OCRopus - Google's open source Linux software
  54. UK to consider anti file-sharing laws
  55. E Ink shows off front-lit, flexible e-paper displays
  56. Hachette Book Group chooses epub
  57. At Last: *Front-Lit* E-Ink, Flexible E-Ink and ... E-Ink Watches!
  58. Reading Jane Austen on a BlackBerry
  59. "Dummies" Series Now Available in MobiPocket Format
  60. German iLiad eBook Reader offer + 100 Euro eBooks included
  61. E-books might be next step in evolution, says S&P research
  62. Penguin: Publishers need the e-book to survive
  63. PVI on its way to success thanks to E Ink
  64. E-paper isn't just good for e-books...
  65. OLED e-books?
  66. The New Yorker on the Future of Reading
  67. Subterranean Press joins Baen's Webscriptions
  68. Adobe coming to its senses: Move to DRM lite
  69. Videos with epaper (German Article)
  70. Butterfly screen
  71. Electronic Reader Etiquette
  72. DRM = BAD
  73. Why would you use OCR for a 2007 book?
  74. Apple iPhone in Europe
  75. SAGE is the latest publisher to pick VitalSource for e-textbooks
  76. A prosumer v-cradle
  77. MARK bookmark: illuminates your book pages at night
  78. Australian bookstore Dymocks to sell e-books
  79. Seiko Epson produces hi-res E Ink display
  80. Size matter's - Eink
  81. Interesting paper on copyright law vs reality
  82. Next-gen e-readers: When?!
  83. kindle - why no fire at mobileread?
  84. Aussies rejoice - e-book hardware on sale in this country
  85. PVI thinks big, also thanks to recent Kindle mania
  86. PVI buying BOE Hydis (LCD Panel Manufacturer)
  87. BooksOnBoard matches Amazon prices
  88. Kindle Sells Out
  89. PVI in talks with US companies for e-paper price tags...
  90. Fictionwise goes to $9.95
  91. SteveJordanBooks offers SJBundles!
  92. British novelist doesn't want a Kindle for Christmas
  93. Mobipocket Down Again
  94. ebook prices HC to PB can be a problem
  95. Jeff Bezos as a consumer how do you like the model?
  96. First Scandinavian e-book store!
  97. Article on Linux and E Ink displays
  98. Ads for Adobe PDF powered by Yahoo, to be launched
  99. Adobe executives point the finger at Amazon Kindle
  100. soft copy vs. hard copy no more.
  101. Dymocks announces their new ebook reader
  102. Environmental study: 30 min of e-paper reading = 30 mins of print reading
  103. Nemoptic's Sylen receives 2m Euro grant
  104. PDF is now an ISO Standard
  105. Fuji-Xerox jumps on the color e-paper bandwagon
  106. Just how important IS color to you?
  107. Design your own e-reader device contest
  108. The Weekly Standard on Google Books
  109. An iPod e-book reader?
  110. Lessing, Doris. On not winning the Nobel Prize
  111. Polymer Vision announces production of rollable displays
  112. Meet the Cloudbook, competition for the 701
  113. Ebook Piracy
  114. Suggested H/W Upgrade to Sony PRS-505
  115. Fictionwise adds Kindle support (including wireless downloads!)
  116. Will 2008 be the year of the e-book?
  117. More on ripping CDs
  118. Polymer Vision: rollable e-paper is finally on the roll
  119. Hypocrites abound!
  120. Iliad now available from Dymocks $899 Aus
  121. Article about R&D head at E Ink
  122. Dymocks: iRex iLiad goes Down Under
  123. New ebook reader, NUUT
  124. Defective by Design is targeting the Kindle
  125. NUUT book Cybook-clone makes the rounds
  126. Non-Kindle e-readers compared by David Rothman
  127. Amazon Kindle is 'a bit sad,' says French designer
  128. Got questions for the makers of the Readius?
  129. Overdrive announces epub support in 2008
  130. OverDrive to Adopt epub
  131. Adobe EpubCheck to validate Epub documents
  132. E-Ink Watch now for sale
  133. The New Sony-Borders e-Book Store Goes Live
  134. Paperback Digital Down?
  135. The future of books - bleak or bright?
  136. interesting NYT article on "copyright morality"
  137. Wired.com Top Ten Gadgets of 2007
  138. OLPC - one laptop per child - compared to Iliad
  139. $40K to fill an iPod? One third of PCs use LimeWire instead
  140. Mobipocket down again?
  141. Take Note
  142. Did Paperback Digital go out of business?
  143. AP article snubs e-books for POD
  144. 50% royalties for ebooks vs 15% for Paperback
  145. "Can you curl up with a good e-book reader?"
  146. LG.Philips e-paper
  147. E-Books vs. Dead-Tree Books: An Alternate Dialogue
  148. My mininal e-book reader
  149. LG.Philips LCD: Hi-res 14.3-inch flexible color display
  150. EU forcing DRM interoperability
  151. Could this be Ebooks, 3 Years from now?
  152. Business Week reports that Sony/BMG throws in the towel on drm
  153. New E-Ink reader, Soribook.
  154. The Saramago Effect
  155. Ebook Adoption in Schools...will it happen?
  156. Sony announced PDF *reflow* support at CES!
  157. Format Shifting - Soon Legal in the UK?
  158. Sony goes DivX - now what about e-books, Sony?
  159. Fictionwise bought Ereader.com
  160. Breaking: eReader.com changes hands again, acquired by Fictionwise
  161. Publishers Weekly Article: Trends to Watch in 2008
  162. Papyre: a new ebook reader
  163. SMH has weak story on ebook readers
  164. What happened with ManyBooks.net?
  165. iriver e-book prototype device at CES 2008
  166. iriver-prepping-handwriting-friendly-e-book-tablet
  167. Fictionwise says eReader format is safe
  168. Interesting NYT discussion on drm
  169. A Samsung ebook reader coming?
  170. Apple laptop: a tablet?
  171. Steve Jobs on the "iPod of reading"
  172. People don't read anymore - Steve Jobs
  173. Korean schools to get digital text books
  174. Poll: 1 in 4 U.S. adults didn't read a book in 2007
  175. Alternative to DRM?
  176. Philips Readius...now with...cellphone?
  177. Readius Cell Phone/eBook device with 5 inch rollout screen
  178. EU Copyright Harmonization In the Works
  179. Paulo Coelho gives 'em for free
  180. NY Times article about e-books and reading business
  181. Paulo "The Alchemist" Coelho pirates own books to increase sales
  182. Amazon to Begin International Rollout of MP3s in 2008
  183. Cell phone books cause drop in book income
  184. Macmillan Publishing Solutions launches mobile reader service
  185. Colour and Video Frame Rate
  186. Hitachi phone with e-ink 'screen'
  187. What does the future Hold
  188. PVI cannot meet Amazon Kindle demand
  189. The Future of Information is e-Ink - Article in The Age
  190. Amazon to Acquire Audible.com
  191. Will cellphones save books?
  192. Any OLPC display based readers on the way
  193. potentially very good news for e-books
  194. The 2008 U.S. Presidential candidates and what they bring to the table for e-books
  195. Readius article in magazine on Issuu site
  196. Sony Vending Machines (Kiosks)
  197. Effect of Amazon's buying Audible?
  198. Tor offers free weekly books if you sign up
  199. EBook Technologies (of eb1150 fame) have big things in the works
  200. Random House to Sell Books by the Chapter
  201. Adobe DE 1.5 Beta
  202. Readius Hands-on Video
  203. Free Jo Walton novels
  204. "Death of the Book" London Times article
  205. ebook and ichapters have a plan
  206. EU artists to collect royalties for 95 years
  207. Hands on with Polymer Vision Readius
  208. Free Harper Collins books-Online Only
  209. Prediction: Apple Will Announce a new ebook reader near the end of February
  210. Article in Newsweek about Atiz "book ripper"
  211. Rumor: Sony Reader, Amazon Kindle Coming to the UK soon
  212. A new use for an eBook Reader
  213. Free Steven Brust Novel in Firefly Universe
  214. Are enterprises ready for e-readers?
  215. Tor Books to offer social networking, original short fiction and nonfiction online
  216. Freakonomics blog article
  217. Read an E-book Week is right around the corner... March 2nd-8th, 2008.
  218. price of books
  219. Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business
  220. An armful of books?
  221. E-book concept combines leather and multi-touch
  222. Trend or fluke?
  223. Free ebooks from Whiskey Creek Press
  224. Free Neil Gaiman online ebook - American Gods
  225. Transatlantic E-book Economics
  226. London Guardian article on impact of ebooks on authors
  227. Oxford University Press releases Kindle editions, stunned by results
  228. Old Mans War--effect of free ebook on sales
  229. Publishers Phase Out Piracy Protection on Audio Books
  230. Free books from GBG
  231. sub-notebooks with 9" screens
  232. Cory Doctorow: "Hardware ebook readers are a dead end"
  233. Book lovers have emotional bond with paper
  234. Dutch newspaper NRC first to offer iLiad e-paper edition
  235. Kindle books outsell publishers' expectations
  236. Is this the next Mac tablet, or just a Generic Icon that represent all Ipods?
  237. Some disappointing Star Trek e-book news
  238. Conspiracy Theory: What is Amazon hiding about the Kindle?
  239. Netronix/PVI 9.7" & 6" e-readers
  240. Where all the eInk displays are going
  241. my site's new ebook publishing feature
  242. The Opton: eBook device of the Future and the Past
  243. Poll: Age of People who Read E-Books
  244. Brand New Wikipedia TomeRadier English File
  245. NRC sells 500 Iliad + digital newspaper subscriptions
  246. A call for Mormon e-book readers
  247. No shortage of E-Ink screens?
  248. Sony Reader coming to the UK on April 4th!
  249. Piracy vs Bookstores
  250. 'El Pais' article (in Spanish) on cyber-reading