Archive for E-Book

iPad purchase plans sluggish, AdMob survey finds

Feb 25, 2010 No Comments

Only one in six iPhone owners surveyed by mobile ad network AdMobsaid that they “intend to purchase” an Apple iPad tablet computer. Among Android phone owners, the ratio dropped to one in seventeen… Tweet This Post

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Google FastFlip Is Latest Attack On Amazon Kindle (GOOG, AMZN)

Sep 17, 2009 No Comments

What’s the point of Google’s new FastFlip reader? Not to change the way you read news on the Web — it’s too ugly and simplistic for that. But because it loads pages very fast — and requires minimal effort to navigate — it could be useful for portable devices. Specifically, tablet-like gadgets with 3G modems [...]

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Steve Jobs on Amazon and Ice Cream

Sep 13, 2009 No Comments

Apple’s chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, discussed his health and Apple’s new product line in an interview Wednesday with David Pogue, the personal technology columnist for The New York Times. Context has been added to the original quotes posted here… Tweet This Post

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Steve Jobs says no Apple e-book. No one believes him

Sep 13, 2009 No Comments

After Apple’s fun-but-not-earthshattering debut of a video-shooting iPod Nano earlier this week, Steve Jobs gave New York Times reporter David Pogue an interview. Asked if Apple was ready to debut an e-reader like Amazon’s Kindle — but much, much prettier, of course — Jobs said he didn’t think e-readers made sense:… Tweet This Post

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What Steve Jobs Actually Said About eBooks

Sep 12, 2009 No Comments

There’s been a big brouhaha over comments Steve Jobs made to NYT’s David Pogue in an interview following Apple’s event on Wednesday. Basically, most people are interpreting what Jobs said about eBook readers to mean that Apple plans to completely stay away from the market. But that’s not actually what Jobs said at all… Tweet [...]

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Google to Create World’s Largest Searchable Archive of Arguments Against Google Books

Sep 12, 2009 No Comments

Add another name to the list of opponents of the Google Book Search Settlement: Marybeth Peters, U.S. Register of Copyrights. In testimony before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Thursday, Peters tarred the deal as “fundamentally at odds with the law” and villainized Google, saying the company is making a “mockery” of the copyright protections [...]

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Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

When the US Copyright Office first heard about the proposed Google Books settlement, it found the idea a “positive development.” Then, after reading the fine print, it changed its collective mind, deciding instead that Google was really out to rewrite US copyright law through the courts. Marybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, today explained to [...]

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Google Says Rivals Can Resell Access To Out-Of-Print Books; Amazon Says ‘No Thanks’

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has now agreed to let any book retailer resell access to the out-of-print books it is putting online via its Google Books search engine. But the offer does not seem to have appeased the company’s critics, who contend that Google will still wield too much control over the book industry—and particularly over [...]

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11th-Hour Filings Oppose Google’s Book Settlement

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — After a flurry of last-minute filings on Tuesday, a federal judge must now begin untangling the mountain of competing claims about how a legal settlement granting Google the right to create the world’s largest digital library and bookstore would affect competition, authors’ rights and readers’ privacy… Tweet This Post

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France to file objections to Google online-book deal

Sep 08, 2009 No Comments

BRUSSELS, Sept 7 (Reuters) – The French government plans to file its objections to Google Inc’s (GOOG.O) plan to digitize millions of books in a New York court this week, a French Culture Ministry official said on Monday. “France will send its observations to the U.S. court today or tomorrow,” Nicolas Georges, director for books [...]

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Google Will Seek EU Publishers’ Permission For U.S. Books Project

Sep 07, 2009 No Comments

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) will ask European book publishers’ permission before making their works available to U.S. users, in a bid to stay on the right side of EU states’ copyright law. Google confirmed to paidContent:UK in a statement that it will digitize either the full text or excerpts from “commercially available” books—but says “such books [...]

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Kindle Getting New Competition From Netbook Maker Asus (AMZN)

Sep 07, 2009 No Comments

Throw another entry into the e-reader market: Asus, the company from Taiwan that basically invented the “netbook,” plans to get into e-readers, too, the U.K. Times reports. One proposed model has two color screens, which more closely resembles a paper book. A “budget” reader could make it to market at $200, or about $100 less [...]

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