Sat June 27 2015
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12:04 AM by WT Sharpe in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs
Help us choose a book as the July 2016 eBook for the MobileRead Book Club. The poll will be open for 5 days. There will be no runoff vote unless the voting results a tie, in which case there will be a 3 day run-off poll. This is a visible poll: others can see how you voted. It is We will start the discussion thread for this book on July 20th. Select from the following Official Choices with three nominations each: • The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Spoiler:
• Pitching in a Pinch by Christy Mathewson Spoiler:
• Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna by Adam Zamoyski Spoiler:
• The Beer Wench's Guide to Beer: An Unpretentious Guide to Craft Beer by Ashley V. Routson Spoiler:
• This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison Spoiler:
• What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe Spoiler:
• Waterloo by Bernard Cornwell Spoiler:
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Fri June 26 2015
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04:33 AM by AnemicOak in E-Book General | News
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...s-librify.html Also... |
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Mon June 22 2015
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07:38 AM by latepaul in E-Book General | News
See here Whilst the case was brought by bodies in the music industry, and IANAL, I can't see why this wouldn't also apply to other forms of copyrighted material. Indeed in talking about changes the Government website cites ebooks as an example:
Again IANAL and it's clearly not over. but, if they do revise the law to have some blank media tax then I wonder if it will affect ebooks? Since there isn't really any blank media per se in ereading maybe it would be a tax on ereaders themselves, or on ebooks. Or simply giving the rights holders a slice of the VAT they already collect. |
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Sat June 20 2015
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06:00 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Week in Review Welcome to another digest entry of MobileRead, where we transform the profound into the bite-sized. E-Book General - News
E-Book General - Reading Recommendations E-Book Readers - Amazon Kindle |
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12:01 AM by WT Sharpe in Reading Recommendations | Book Clubs
The nominations will run through midnight EST June 26 or until 10 books have made the list. The poll will then be posted and will remain open for five days. Book selection category for July is: Non-Fiction In order for a book to be included in the poll it needs THREE NOMINATIONS (original nomination, a second and a third). How Does This Work? How Does a Book Get Selected? How Many Nominations Can I Make? How Do I Nominate a Book? How Do I Know What Has Been Nominated? When is the Poll? The floor is open to nominations. Please comment if you discover a nomination is not available as an ebook in your area.
(1) The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Spoiler:
(2) Pitching in a Pinch by Christy Mathewson Spoiler:
(3) Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna by Adam Zamoyski Spoiler:
(4) The Beer Wench's Guide to Beer: An Unpretentious Guide to Craft Beer by Ashley V. Routson Spoiler:
(5) This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison Spoiler:
(6) What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe Spoiler:
(7) Waterloo by Bernard Cornwell Spoiler:
The nominations are now closed. |
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Thu June 18 2015
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04:47 AM by gebederry in E-Book General | News enhanced PPI and RAM Amazon US link
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04:46 AM by j777p in E-Book Readers | Amazon Kindle Shipping June 30th $119
The new Kindle Paperwhite adds our highest resolution Paperwhite display, delivering the same 300 pixels per inch that readers love about the top-of-the-line Kindle Voyage. With unsurpassed resolution and 2x the pixels as the previous generation Kindle Paperwhite, the display delivers laser-quality text, making it easy to read comfortably at any font size, including at smaller fonts so you can fit more words on each page. Even with the new higher resolution display, Kindle Paperwhite delivers battery life that is measured in weeks rather than hours. New Bookerly Font and Typography Features—Read Faster With Less Eyestrain Kindle Paperwhite now offers Bookerly, an exclusive font designed from the ground up for reading on digital screens. Warm and contemporary, Bookerly is inspired by the artistry of the best fonts in modern print books, but is hand-crafted for great readability at any size. It introduces a lighter, more graceful look and outperforms other digital reading fonts to help customers read faster with less eyestrain. See Bookerly: www.amazon.com/bookerly. The new Kindle Paperwhite also offers an all-new typesetting engine that lays out words just as the author intended: Hyphenation and improved spacing—Kindle Paperwhite adds hyphenation to break words at the right place, creates paragraphs with consistent lines, and adjusts the space between words. This results in more natural word spacing and more words on each page, which allows for faster reading with less eyestrain. See an example: www.amazon.com/hyphenation. Improved character placement—New kerning and ligatures automatically adjust character spacing to make it easier and faster to recognize words at any font size. Similar to a typesetter formatting a print book, Kindle Paperwhite will look at neighboring pairs of letters in context and adjust the character spacing to suit the word, removing distracting whitespace between letters and making the shape of the word more beautiful to help with word recognition speed. For example, in the word “quietly”, the tail of the “y” loops under the “l” to make the letters of the word fit better together. In the word “first”, the “f” and “i” are drawn together to make a ligature. See an example: www.amazon.com/characterspacing. Beautiful page layout—Print books often use drop caps to add emphasis and beauty to the first page of a chapter. In eBooks, this is challenging to replicate given the ability to adjust font size and line spacing. The new typesetting engine presents drop caps, text, and images on Kindle just as the author intended, and dynamically adjusts the layout as the reader changes the text size. See an example: www.amazon.com/dropcaps. Large fonts, without compromises—One of the benefits of reading on Kindle is that you can customize the font size based on personal preference—over half of Kindle customers take advantage of this feature and use a font size larger than the default. As you increase the size of a font, fewer words appear on each page, often creating distractions like large white space or broken sentences. Now, Kindle Paperwhite automatically adapts when a reader chooses the largest font sizes, customizing the margins, columns, indents, nested lists, borders, and drop caps to keep the page easy to read. See an example: www.amazon.com/largefonts." The new Kindle Paperwhite is $119. It is available for pre-order around the world and will start shipping June 30. Order now at www.amazon.com/paperwhite. |
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Wed June 17 2015
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05:20 AM by trainboy in E-Book General | News via infoDOCKET. New coalition of organizations launches web page and tool. "The page features examples of the “price gap” between consumer and library prices, illustrated by a selection of popular titles, and includes social media sharing with hashtag #FairEbookPrices, as well as email collection for those interested in updates on the issue"
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