- The future of mobile e-content
- Are you an e-book Pirate?
- Bill Gates hates ebooks!
- Rant against eBooks and how we counter it
- Magink - world's first color ink display!
- Will E-Books Survive?
- Article: Bubble Bursts for E-Books
- How much would YOU spend on an e-Book?
- Back to the Past: Microsoft's 1999 predictions on e-books
- Philips Unveils Ultra-Thin Flexible Display
- Bacterial cellulose for electronic paper
- eBook, ebook, or e-book?
- Toshiba Unveils New Display Technologies
- Online newspapers tempt readers
- Ebook sales are (finally) increasing
- E Ink-Paper like display
- Study - Paper or Pixels: What are People Reading Online?
- Flexible displays resurrect dream of paperless office
- Have e-books turned a page?
- DRM-protected e-books: Which format is right?
- Outlook on e-paper technologies
- E-Books on your Cell-Phone
- eBooks Going Mainstream
- DRM-protected e-books: Pro and Contra
- E-Books: not dead yet - lovely - functional
- UNESCO: The e-Book revolution is yet to happen
- 26 reasons why we love e-books!
- Flexible Liquid Crystal - the answer to our display problems?
- E-books for your mobile phone
- RSA Security plans to infest your PDA with DRM
- eBook Culture: Ready to read e-books
- Essay: The Future of E-Books
- Essay: Why are people so resistant to e-books?
- E-Books increase Global Warming, researchers say (satire)
- Report: 2005 - turning point in e-book reader technology
- Essay on the benefits of electronic paper
- Futuristic Mobile Computing Display
- Internet killing newspapers?
- Digital Flip: Flip your e-book like a paper book
- NYT: How e-books come to mainstream
- Hi-res e-paper is a feast your eyes
- Google Print: earth's largest searchable library
- Next generation E-Ink displays in the works!
- Tor/Forge/St. Martin's Press (Holtzbrinck)
- Accessibility
- New battleground for 2005: the e-book
- Pain threshold on e-book prices
- Readers turn towards e-books
- Pirates publish e-books on copyright theft
- German library allowed to crack copy protection
- Consumer-electronics firms join to develop new DRM
- PDA soft and e-book vending machine - soon to replace the kiosk next door?
- Diesel eBooks President on need for standards
- E-books: with courage and patience, we are getting there
- Why to read e-books on your PDA
- Why you should read e-books... and why you won't (essay)
- NanoChromics Display - digital ink based on nanotech
- First Scandinavian newspaper (1749) digitalized for download
- E-books - do YOU read them?
- Philips 'paper-like' display can be rolled up when not in use
- On the Future of Readers (just rambling)
- Exclusive: Sony Ericsson's display to adapt to environment
- Save trees by reading e-books
- Will online newspapers stay free?
- DRM harming the developing world
- Japan's cell-phone users are turning pages
- Why electronic content reduces backpain
- Forget backlight with Samsung's new semi-permeable displays
- Signs of the first e-newspaper device
- E-Ink is strengthening its Board
- "EarthCore" - the first podcast-only e-book!
- Electronic paper for shelf labels in Japanese stores
- SyncroSign's Messenger gets wireless e-paper
- Warning: Adobe documents now spying on you!
- Seiko's 'Future Now' watch uses e-paper technology
- Amazon buys Booksurge and Mobipocket
- WSJ Electronic Version More Profitable
- The perfect mobile display
- Could pirates turn e-books into mainstream?
- Word against Google's digitization of books
- E-books could be a blessing (says HarperCoolinsCanada)
- Current E-Book market just a ghetto of p*rn?
- Experiment how Tablet PC could replace school textbooks
- Taiwanese acquire Philips' e-paper unit
- 70% Of Readers Ready To Buy Electronic Books
- Excellent E-Book Blog and Interviews
- UltraThin E-Ink for PDAs and E-Books
- DRM offers bountiful opportunities, so the industry believes
- E-book publishing is doomed - or not? (poll)
- NYT article: audio books gaining acceptance
- Seiko Epson unveils flexible e-paper for handhelds
- Creating eBooks Isn't So Hard After All
- Harry Potter must stay offline (at least officially)
- Are e-books the future?
- Fujitsu's new color E-Paper in perpetuity
- Longhorn DRM Will Demand "Approved" Display Devices
- Harry Potter 6 e-book already being pirated!
- Wired.com on Harry Potter e-book piracy
- Harry Potter e-books for $1.99 on eBay
- Pirate translation of Harry Potter in record time
- Pirate translation of Harry Potter also hits Russia
- Mobile Mag reviews Rapid-Fire Reading for your cell
- Overview of current e-Paper technology
- 2006 a breakout year for e-books?
- German students greet e-books with enthusiasm
- Apple Not Implementing TPM DRM on Intel
- Audible.com multiplies earnings in Q2 2005
- Princeton University goes digital - the wrong way
- Herald Tribune on how e-books spur sales
- In Korea e-books are soaring
- Teleread podcast on p-books vs. e-books
- Paper No Longer A Mature Technology?
- DRM on digital textbooks eased - and still they didn't learn
- Pirated e-books via Digg.com
- McGraw and Zinio offer digital textbooks at half-price
- VitalSource attempts iTunes for e-books
- Adobe Acrobat subject to remote exploit
- Research house and e-book seller bullish on e-books
- Amazon Shorts: More proof e-books are going mainstream?
- TeleRead podcast on EarthCore
- A living book through E-Ink
- E-book titles on the decline?
- US Libraries use Windows Media DRM to expire audiobooks
- Did EarthCore's Scott Sigler betray the world of e-books?
- Wiki for Creative Fiction
- Knock Knock by Seth Godin for download
- Illinois library to offer free ebooks, audiobooks with a catch
- Harry Potter comes to your iTunes
- Newspaper delivered to your PSP in Norway
- Why ebooks still suck
- E-books could be more than just type
- Nebraska library adds 7,000 e-books titles
- Kansas library offers free podcasts, online programs
- Zinio launches "global newsstand" for digital magazines
- Add your voice to free audiobooks
- AP targets 18-34 year old crowd with new ASAP online news service
- E-books: Man's second-best friend
- Reminder: Public e-book event Wednesday 9/21
- Newspapers feeling the heat in the digital age
- HarperCollins sends book samples to mobile phones
- Tattoo video display - Technology concept
- E-books worm into reference book market
- Google's Library Project could help sell e-books
- On the verge of handheld input and display revolutions?
- Reminder: Audio E-Book Expo Wednesday 9/28
- Video displaying Fujitsu's bendable electronic paper
- MS Office 12 to natively support PDF
- Where's an iPod for text?
- Software puts text from the web on a variety of devices
- More e-paper promises...
- E Ink goes color with new advanced electronic paper
- The future of newspapers
- Greedy publisher cashes in with e-books
- World's first tablet-sized flexible E Ink display
- Content providers should use DRM judiciously
- "Concept Readius": rollable electronic paper ready for prime time
- Study examines potential impact of e-paper
- German audiobooks contain secret electronic snare
- Sharp debuts next-gen display for handhelds
- Microsoft announces MSN Book Search
- OSoft - OpenReader partnership announced
- On ideal paragraph and sentence lengths for e-books
- School to provide lectures notes through cell phones
- Sony taking DRM too far from a programmer's viewpoint
- HP joins league of e-paper producers
- Podcast about the future of e-paper
- Sony brings the e-book to the PSP
- Google to enter e-book biz (rumor)
- Google Print becomes Google Book Search
- Seiko presents e-paper watch SVRD001
- E Ink producer Plastic Logic gains new investors
- In Tokyo e-paper is already so everyday
- The Holy Bible on USB stick
- Google was not interested in Project Gutenberg
- E Ink launches support portal and community forum
- Touch User Interface for paper
- Xerox pulls the plug on e-paper
- Teleread's six e-book predictions for 2006
- Paper-like notepads... The one remaining killer app for PDAs
- Sony to launch "iPod for e-books" at CES
- The Da Vinci Code author talks about e-books at CES
- Poll: Will Sony help the e-book market to grow?
- New weather forecaster uses E Ink
- CEO of a top 10 book publisher writes about e-books
- De Tijd and iRex to launch digital paper delivery service
- Wall Street Journal bullish on e-books
- Washington Times bearish on e-books
- Good reader for 100$
- DRM: The bigger they are, the harder they fall
- Celebrate e-books during Read An E-Book Week
- Is RSS feed reading on a handheld worthless?
- Libraries express DRM concerns
- As E Ink approaches the performance of newspaper
- E-books kicked into high gear (at least in South Korea)
- Rollable color OLED prototype display
- Unpaper 1.1 book scan post-processor
- Study announced on the commercial use of e-paper
- Digital Books Start A New Chapter
- Yahoo's Dave Goldberg on DRM
- Apple to make ebook readers?
- Why DRM is a lie
- Some good news from TeleRead
- Super bendy "nano-skin" display screens
- Publish your blog as a paper book
- E-paper roundup from Japan
- Tor joins Baen for more e-SciFi
- Slashdot on the e-book and its slow acceptance
- The best e-book and digital library news
- Google to sell e-books that you cannot download
- A scientific step foward towards flexible paper
- DRM - a hot topic around the web
- E-ink
- BBC on current e-book developments
- Screw DRM says Cambridge-MIT researcher
- Toppan introduces bendy e-paper technology
- Open DRM - DReaM or Nightmare?
- Will piracy force the success of ebooks?
- Piracy and the future of e-books
- Citizen develops ferroelectric LCD
- E-books from Sony Connect vs. Amazon
- Seiko E Ink watch available on eBay for $3200
- Quantum Paper claims to revolutionize electronic display/paper industry
- HarperCollins slaps Sony in the face with own e-book plans
- Fujitsu pushes color e-paper technology
- Sony DRM: e-books can be read on up to 6 different devices
- iRex to present the iLiad reader at Artec in Portugal
- Philips spins off Liquavista to start yet another e-paper venture
- Hitachi joins the league of e-paper manufacturers
- Washington Post on E Ink devices
- Newspapers put E Ink readers on trial
- $1.5 DVDs from Warner ... a new trend?
- New York Times on the dim future of e-textbooks
- NYT notices epaper
- Stop squinting - eyestrain problems caused by small screens
- Liquavista mixes oil and water to produce a new display technology
- Scholarly publications better in electronic form
- Newspapers worldwide are testing e-devices
- How limited supply may (not) relate to e-book pricing
- Should mobile e-books be different than regular books?
- Palm Addicts has a wealth of e-book stories
- NYT gets in bed with Microsoft to deliver e-content
- Nano-skins to provide bendy and flexible e-paper
- Why the situation is ripe for e-books
- Microsoft reinvents the electronic annotation
- Electronic libaries are hard to browse
- 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