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E-Books Have The Fame, But No Fortune YetOpen in New Window
Write Stacey Higginbotham, "But while e-books have caught on in the public consciousnesses, they have yet to tap deeply into the public’s pocketbook. Widespread popularity is still a few years — and read more »
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As holiday season closes in, e-books exploding in popularityOpen in New Window
Jacqui Cheng writes, "There are a number of trends that have skyrocketed in popularity this year despite the otherwise muted economy. One of those trends is the growth of e-books, popularized by the read more »
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Sony Opens eBook Reader To Other Online StoresOpen in New Window
Antone Gonsalves writes, "Sony on Thursday released a software upgrade that opens up the company's e-book reading device to online stores other than its own." read more »
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O'Reilly Ebook Bundles Now AvailableOpen in New Window
As promised last month, O'Reilly has released 30 titles as DRM-free downloadable ebook bundles. The bundles include three ebook formats (EPUB, PDF, and Kindle-compatible Mobipocket) for a single price. read more »
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Testing ebook readers for Project GutenbergOpen in New Window
Nathan Willis evaluates ebook readers that work with Project Gutenberg e-texts including GutenPy, Guten, JBook, PyGE, and GutenBrowser. read more »
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With Kindles back in stock, Amazon drops price of ebook readerOpen in New Window
"Amazon has struggled to keep up with orders for its Kindle electronic book reader since the device debuted just before Thanksgiving, but with inventory back on hand, the retailer has lowered the price..." read more »
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eBook: Real Life RailsOpen in New Window
"Download a FREE eBook for Rails developers, Real Life Rails. This practical resource features step-by-step examples for Rails-based application development including developing with the NetBeans IDE." read more »
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Putting pen to e-paper: iRex iLiad ebook reader review.Open in New Window
Nate Anderson from Ars Technica reports on iRex's iLiad, a new ebook reader set to rival both Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader. Where it excels is in its allowance for markup by readers of their read more »
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