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Category Archives: kindle
Ouvrir le Kindle
Dans un éditorial pour Forbes, Tim O’Reilly en appelait à l’ouverture du Kindle. Jesse Vincent vient de publier la première application pour le Kindle, Savory, un convertisseur ePub et Pdf pour le Kindle d’Amazon.
Décidémment, l’innovation est toujours poussée par les utilisateurs… Via TOC. Continue reading
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No April Fools’ joke apparently: The REAL Cheryl Kaye Tardiff warned against Amazon zapping book reviews
I’ve just gotten a Tweet from Canadian suspense writer Cheryl Kaye Tardiff. She thanks me for my TeleRead post about Amazon’s war against authors—the evil souls donating free reviews of other writers’ books in return for a little publicity.
Via Twitter, the note came from a cherylktardif account listed with 709 followers. So I’m [...] Continue reading
Kindling interest in the American short story
Could the Kindle and similar e-readers revive interest in the American short story? That’s the question raised in a New York Times item, by A.O. Scott.
"The new, post-print literary media are certainly amenable to brevity, a genuine advantage for reading off a screen," Scott writes. "The blog post and the tweet may be ephemeral [...] Continue reading
True or April Fools’ joke? Amazon said to be deleting book reviews that authors write with promo in mind
I’ve just established an outpost on Amazon for promoting The Solomon Scandals.
The standard advice from book-marketing gurus, furthermore, is to review other writers’ titles on Amazon and along the way mention your own book in your signature line. I might do that.
But wait! Has Amazon started deleting reviews with such .sig lines, as [...] Continue reading
Boicot a los ebooks caros
Un grupo de propietarios de Kindle comienza un boicot contra los ebooks de más de 9,99 dólares.
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Easier ePub and PDF conversion for Kindle owners: Open source program runs natively on K machine
"Savory is an open source epub and PDF converter that actually runs natively on the Kindle. While it doesn’t add anything that you couldn’t do from a desktop, it streamlines the process, allowing you copy epubs and PDFs to your Kindle over USB or download them from the Web, and immediately read them offline." [...] Continue reading
Joshua Tallent’s Kindle Formatting published
Joshua has been a contributor to TeleRead and it is a pleasure to report that his book is out. The following is from his website:
Formatting eBooks for the Amazon Kindle is a challenge for anyone, even a veteran eBook developer like me. Over the last year I have tested the formatting on the Kindle [...] Continue reading
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All Kindled up, Rupert Murdoch might invest in K-rival—ideally with a color screen
Back in 2007 Theresa Horner—then the senior director of eBooks at HarperCollins, Rupert Murdoch’s book publisher—put in a good word for e-readers as displaying newspapers as well as books and other items. I’d said the same thing, too. In fact, Jon Noring and I had tried to interest the Washington Post in developing OpenReader.
But [...] Continue reading
Readers Boycotting Kindle Titles Priced Above $9.99
Pricing is a red-hot topic among publishers when it comes to ebooks. As I said in a Q&A for Forbes.com last week, cost-driven pricing (especially when the costs in question are calculated based on printed output) is a poor approach for ebook publishers. Readers simply don’t care how much it costs a publisher to produce an ebook — they only care how much it’s worth to them. (This is especially true for the iPhone, where books must compete alongside games, music, movies, and other “apps” primarily priced well below $10.) Continue reading
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E-walkin’: More tips from Laura Dawson
Kindle owner Laura Dawson, just back from ePub camp, offers more tips on e-walking—which I myself will be doing in a few minutes to keep up with the Kaiser.
Look up when your gut tells you to—it will. Read lightly, so you are aware of your surroundings. Don’t read in the rain. Don’t flinch if [...] Continue reading