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Oh dear - I see that the message on the Fictionwise web site has now changed to say:
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1) The acquisition and preparation costs are fixed - they're the same if a book sells 1 copy or 10 million copies. As you note, the variable costs (bandwidth to transmit the book, processing the payment) should be functionally zero. 2) Acquisition costs are sunk costs. Once a book is ready to sell to the public, that money is simply GONE. Then the question is just what to do with it? 3) That mean this is a very simple, classic microeconomics question. What price will result in the highest total income? Price it there and make the pie as big as possible. Then the author and the publisher can negotiate over how big a piece each party gets. This model is very, very different from the dead tree world. Printing, binding, shipping, warehousing and retail space are all variable costs. Until this week, the only E-book I'd ever bought was "Old Man's War" by John Scalzi. He was an established, lower-than-mid-list SF writer, and it was an all-right book. He knew it wouldn't be a best seller, if he shopped it to regular publishers the most he could hope for was about $10k. So he offered it for sale on his website as a word document - IIRC, it was $2. To me, it was WELL worth $2, it wouldn't have been worth $22 for hardback, or $7 for paperback. He's got a very interesting post on his website about the stupidity of DRM - http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/004052.html#comments |
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An Amazon spokesperson is now saying that it is "unknown" when the Mobipocket site will be operating again.
Article here. I've been struggling between purchasing the Sony Reader and the upcoming Bookeen Cybook Gen3. This may make that decision rather easy. |
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MOBI IS UP AND RUNNING!!
I just checked a minute ago and Mobipocket website is back online!!!!!
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Curiouser and curiouser. The last large-scale failure I saw like this involved a backhoe. And that was fixed within a week.
I agree with others. This looks less like a hardware failure and more like data corruption every day. |
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All past history of transactions/sales is not available. Hopefully they can reconstruct that. Last edited by Neubarth; 08-24-2007 at 03:11 PM. |
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IT's Back!
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Glad to hear it's back up!
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Hey, I did pretty well for my first post. Glad it's back!
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Sort of up - DNS server propagation may be lagging in some areas (like mine) Clear your cache, and you may want to try
http://84.14.135.242/ |
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mobipocket back
They are back ! Didn't found any explantion on their pages. Strange behavoir !!! Typically french ???
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Looks like mobipocket is working again by the way.
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Personally, I haven't bought any ebooks. I have thousands, mostly in Plucker format, on my PDA, but all are freely available from Project Gutenberg or places like the Baen Free Library, or offered under Creative Commons license like Doctorow and Stross's work. I don't like DRM, and I don't like proprietary formats. I want to download electronic content once, and read it on whatever device I happen to have. Grabbing HTML and concerting to Plucker for my PDA meets that requirement here. If the epublishing industry ever gets its act together and agrees on a standard format everyone will support, so I don't have to remember what title is in what format read by what reader, and if the insanity of DRM is abolished, I'll revisit the decision. Meanwhile, I have for more in electronic format that I want to read than I have time for now. I'm not missing anything by not buying DRMed electronic editions, since I still buy paper editions, too. ______ Dennis Last edited by DMcCunney; 08-24-2007 at 06:06 PM. |
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So now there's the new "Mobipocket eBook Reader Desktop 6.0". I wonder if that had something to do with it?
It might be interesting to compare it to Connect. (And hopefully it's a gauntlet down to Sony to keep developing Connect so it's even better.... ![]() |
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Reader Desktop 6.0 was out before the downtime.
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