More Kindle Limitations Discovered
Two new undocumented DRM limitations make the Kindle a less appealing device.
Two new undocumented DRM limitations make the Kindle a less appealing device.
Two new technologies are introduced, with very different scope and aims. As publishers, we need to think more like Wave and less like Bing.
E-reading is gaining acceptance, but multi-purpose devices hold a strong advantage.
Amazon acquires Stanza, solidifying its position as an e-book provider across platforms.
Expensive, proprietary systems are no basis of a successful business strategy.
Consumers are adopting e-books, and even as the base grows, the growth rate is phenomenal. It might be the year for a big shift.
Image via CrunchBase Part of the reason I wanted to self-publish my first mystery novel was to learn what modern self-publishing could accomplish on a shoestring budget. And I was particularly interested in Amazon‘s role in the world of booksellers. […]
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