Tue October 06 2009
Tablet PC LBook™ T9 to be released next year
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04:05 PM by igorsk in E-Book General | News
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Spotted: Gosund GS601 e-reader from China
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07:07 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
When I tried to figure out the price through the order page, it would say zero yuan, so it doesn't seem to be available yet. Or, it's just a very good price. Link to the product page: GS601 E-ink Thanks to Lee for the tip! |
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Sun October 04 2009
Is Rapidshare a promoter of e-book piracy?
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12:14 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
In case you don't know, Rapidshare is a hugly popular one-click hoster with headquarters in Switzerland, claiming to have storage capacity of several petabytes. The Association of American Publishers agrees with the findings that Rapidshare is the big daddy for illegally sharing e-book content.
And Rapidshare's response? A spokeswoman said that her company wasn't responsible for content uploaded by its users, and that it's the publishers' responsibility to send take-down requests, requiring a link to each individual download address ("it's left to the publishers to find all instances of a given book title on RapidShare’s servers"). Rapidshare's advice to the publishers: to "give away most of their content for free" (as the popular rock group Nine Inch Nails did). Read the full article: Will Books Be Napsterized? (registration required) Thanks to Tim for the hint! |
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Sat October 03 2009
MobileRead Week in Review: 09/26 - 10/03
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07:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Gosh we've talked a lot this week. Here's your weekly round up of MobileRead's events. E-Book General - News and Commentary
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Fri October 02 2009
Why the Digital Revolution is Missing the Big Picture
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11:53 AM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News I found an interesting editorial over at The Huffington Post: Here is a part that caught my eye:
He just doesn't get it. When I go on a trip I don't have to pick only 5 books to take with me; I bring my entire collection. The right 5 books? Hah. Try the right five hundred books. |
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Thu October 01 2009
Refurbished Sony PRS-505 for 179,99 EUR (Germany)
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06:41 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News
Apparently there is only limited availability, so if you are interested, make sure to bookmark the following page to visit next Sunday: http://www.thalia.de/shop/sony/show/?ProvID=10903884 Thanks to MobileReader beam for the tip! |
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Top Ten September library ebook downloads
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06:33 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News Overdrive tracks ebook and audiobook downloads for the libraries it supports, and it just released Top Ten lists for September. (There are actually 8 lists.) Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series has the top 4 slots on the juvenile fiction list. I knew she was popular but I hadn't realized she was that popular. James Patterson has 3 slots, one on adult fiction and two on juvenile fiction. And The Lost Symbol was the most downloaded book during September (of course). Adult Fiction
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There are also lists for Juvenile and Adult Nonfiction ebooks, as well as another 4 lists for audio books. Dan Brown and Stephenie Meyer also top the audio book fiction lists. |
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Simon & Schuster introduces the "Vook" : read it and watch it
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11:21 AM by zelda_pinwheel in E-Book General | News
Titles available include : Get more information on their site here. I've not tested out any Vooks myself, but for educational works, this is a direction I think we'll see more of which could bring a whole new dimension to textbooks. How-to manuals as well could benefit, as well as books like musician biographies or books about the cinema. So what say the early adopters ? Pointless gimmick, or promising innovation ? Are there any Vooks you'd be interested in (available or not) ? |
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If you can't count anymore on getting special attention by waving around a mainstream e-book reader, how about you try this little beauty straight from China. Dubbed GS601 E-ink, it looks different from any other reading device I've seen so far. Aside from that, the specs look rather mundane:
Where do users commonly get their pirated e-books from? NYTimes columnist Randall Stross asked himself the question and so he hired an antipiracy organization from California to do a search on how many e-book copies of Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol" were available free on the Web. They came up with 166 copies on 11 different sites; 102 of the copies were located at Rapidshare.
This Sunday, October 4th, Thalia is going to sell refurbished units of the Sony PRS-505 that were previously used by Thalia employees. Each unit has been fully tested, has undergone thorough quality checks, and comes with original packaging.
The latest foray into multimedia e-Books comes from Simon & Schuster, and they're calling it the "Vook". According to an email I got today,
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