Tuesday, 16th March 2010

New Browser Won’t Save Amazon’s Kindle

Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, iPad, kindle

via pcworld.com
It will take more than an "innovative Web browser" to save Amazon's Kindle e-reader from the onslaught of competitors, including tablets from Apple, HP, and seemingly every company in China that owns a soldering iron.
We're talking about this today because of the appearance of a job posting on Amazon's Web site. It says Amazon's [...]

Who Owns Your Notes in e-Books?

Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, kindle

 
Via JKOnTheRun

The past two years have seen the public’s interest in e-books reach dizzying heights. The Kindle and other readers have pushed the e-book phenomenon in front of mainstream consumers. The imminent appearance of the iPad and the iBookstore have renewed that interest, and folks previously untouched by the e-book craze are now getting drawn [...]

Is Amazon hiring devs to build a robust web browser for Kindle?

Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, kindle

Are you a software dev with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, familiarity with current Web standards, and experience with browser engines, Linux on embedded devices, and Java? If so, do we have the job for you. Lab126, the group at Amazon responsible for the Kindle, wants you to help "conceive, design, and bring to [...]

Self-publishing success: JA Konrath sells 30K Kindle Ebooks In 11 Months

Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, kindle

Via A Newbie's Guide to Self-Publishing
I uploaded my first self-published ebook for Amazon Kindle back on April 8, 2009.
As of this morning, March 4 at 9;23am, I've sold 29,224 ebooks.
I'm currently selling $1.99 ebooks at the rate of 170 per day. That means I'm earning around $120 per day just sitting on my butt. If [...]

India unveils its first reader – the Pi

Posted on 03. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, kindle, review

India unveils its first reader – the Pi

Yes, you'd have to say that India is one of the great untapped ebook markets. But the tap has begun dripping with online retailer infibeam.com's recent launch of their Pi ereader.

Sure, there's a lot about it that looks like a direct knockoff from the Kindle – not least of which is the Infibeam logo – [...]

Call me Fishmael: why are ebooks so poorly edited?

Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by JD in AU, News, kindle

Call me Fishmael: why are ebooks so poorly edited?

Today, the good folk at Lifehacker posed the … erm, poser, in the title of this post.
As I responded on their site, I suspect we're finding ebook editions littered with typos, misspecllings and geographically different spellings because publishers are yet to integrate the production of ebooks with that of their dead tree books. Many just [...]

When It Comes to Content, Amazon’s Kindle Won’t Be Undersold

Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 by JD in News, kindle

When It Comes to Content, Amazon’s Kindle Won’t Be Undersold

via bits.blogs.nytimes.com
By NICK BILTON On Jan. 27, Steven P. Jobs was still standing on a stage in San Francisco, presenting Apple’s new iPad, when the phones started ringing. Senior managers from Amazon.com were calling newspaper, magazine and book publishers trying to glean any information possible about the deals Apple was offering them to supply content [...]

Amazon’s Desperate Phone Calls To Publishers – Gizmodo Australia

Posted on 27. Feb, 2010 by JD in News, iPad, kindle

BBC News (blog)

Amazon's Desperate Phone Calls To Publishers Gizmodo AustraliaThe deal Amazon's been trying to ink with publishers for the couple months would guarantee that books on the Kindle would be the same price as on any other … The New Republic: The Kindle, America's DeclineNPR For Amazon Kindle, Content Is KingCoolTechZone.com (blog) Newspapers [...]

Kobo Books boss predicts “super” Kindle and Google tablet ebook reader – ElectricPig.co.uk

Posted on 27. Feb, 2010 by JD in News, iPad, kindle

BBC News (blog)

Kobo Books boss predicts “super” Kindle and Google tablet ebook reader ElectricPig.co.ukNow Michael Serbinis, Kobo's CEO, has made his predictions for the future of ebooks in 2010 – time for a “super” Amazon Kindle, Google's ebook store and a … The New Republic: The Kindle, America's DeclineNPR Amazon scrambles on Kindle content [...]

Will Kindle apps kill off the device?

Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by JD in News, blog, iPad, kindle

Will Kindle apps kill off the device?

A day after the Kindle app lobbed onto the Blackberry (in the US only – hear the teeth gnashing elsewhere around the world?), it’s time to ask whether Amazon is in danger of apping themselves out of the Kindle hardware business. If that’s their goal, I think they’re heading in the right direction.
Let me explain: [...]