The Author ID Dilemma
The notion of a persistent, unique, portable author identifier sounds reasonable, but there may be a showstopper or two hidden in the mix.
The notion of a persistent, unique, portable author identifier sounds reasonable, but there may be a showstopper or two hidden in the mix.
Skittles.com shows how you can quickly and easily leverage Twitter and Facebook for major audience. Can we take a clue?
Amazon’s release of the Kindle for iPhone moves the battle lines from devices to stores. How will iTunes respond?
A raft of typos in a new book can break the spell of reading. Copy editing and formatting are not to be taken lightly in written communication.
The law of unintended consequences states that it’s all unintended. This video documents one chain of events important for all publishers.
In the world of online video, Hulu is making everyone else look stiff and arthritic.
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E-publishing ties content to a platform — one that is often bereft of aesthetics and craft. Is this why digital publishing still leaves people cold?
Are devices proliferating because we are seeking boundaries in our information age? The concept of “device psychology” suggests as much.
Creating Kindle and iPhone versions of a book — simple. Selling them is another thing entirely.