E.L. James basks in 'Fifty Shades' of sudden success – USATODAY.com
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But the sudden popularity of her erotic trilogy can be a bit overwhelming for the British author.
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World Book Night makes reading free -
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NEW YORK — You won’t need to visit a store or library Monday night to see a book change hands or receive a free copy yourself. Thousands of towns and cities around the country and beyond are participating in the second World Book Night, when
Nicholas Carr on E-Books - WSJ.com
5 months ago
Digital text is ushering in an era of perpetual revision and updating, for better and for worse.And the endless malleability of digital writing promises to overturn a whole lot of our assumptions about publishing.
japh(r) by Chris Strom: 366 or How I Tricked Myself into Being Awesome
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Like most developers, I am an introvert, so it hard to say this:
The Cultural And Culinary Items That Went Down With The Titanic - Stonington-Mystic, CT Patch
1 month ago
The cargo manifest on the ill-fated ship was as diverse and interesting as the passenger list was.
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5 months ago
Home for Phil Dhingra's upcoming book.
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'Ameritopia': How Dumb Can Political Philosophy Get? - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
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n+1: Bones of the Book
2 months ago
The e-book is usually said to have been invented in 1971, when an undergrad at the University of Illinois, Michael S. Hart, decided to upload The Declaration of Independence onto an ARPAnet server. Sitting in the Materials Research Lab among hulking, warmly breathing Xerox Sigma V processors, Hart went on to input and share...
Study: Teens Think Your eBooks Are Lame, Prefer Actual Books | LitReactor
2 days ago
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What’s So Funny About Tablets, Love, And A Bookless World? | TechCrunch
5 months ago
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Amazon.com: iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (3rd Edition) (Big Nerd Ranch Guides) (9780321821522): Joe Conway,...
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David versus Goliath: Children’s book publisher pulls its titles from Amazon and what it means for you
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Read 'David versus Goliath: Children's book publisher pulls its titles from Amazon and what it means for you' on Digital Trends. The Educational...
Jason Shah | UX for GrubWithUs | A Tale of a Hungry Man Looking to Book a Meal
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UX for GrubWithUs | A Tale of a Hungry Man Looking to Book a Meal A couple months I went on my first GrubWithUs meal. You basically buy a seat at table with like minded people, or illustrious...
A dark day for the future of books - CNN.com
1 month ago
Mark Coker says the lawsuit against Apple and five publishers will end up harming those who write, publish, sell and enjoy e-books.
Clone Wars: Author Discovers Bots Competing To Sell His Book | TechCrunch
3 months ago
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Amazon's knock-off problem (35 Shades of Grey, anyone?) -
Fortune Tech
1 month ago
Be careful when you select a bestseller to purchase on Amazon, where knock-offs are prevalent -- copycats that come with Amazon's stamp of approval. By Stephen Gandel FORTUNE – Perhaps it should be called Spamazon. Until recently, if you had typed "Steve Jobs Isaac" into the online retailer's search box, the first...
Sorry iBooks, paper books still win on specs | The Verge
4 months ago
<p>In the wake of <a href="http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/19/2718433/apple-education-event-january-2012">Apple's announcement of iBooks 2, iBooks Author, and the latest version of iTunes U</a>, I'd like to take a moment to step back and look at the technology they all look to replace: paper. There's not...
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