Kinde Daily Deal: The Cairo Affair (and others)
—
If eBooks Are Software, it’s Time for Version 2.0 (Publishing Perspectives)
Low-cost ebook conversions enabled massive growth of the market, but there were many errors. It’s now time to upgrade those ebooks to a higher quality.
—
Kindle Voyage: Hands-On with Family Sharing and Wordwise (GoodeReader)
Today, we give you all a comprehensive hands on review of all of the new features found in the biggest Kindle update ever.
—
Creative Commons Confusion Continues to Confound Content Creators (The Scholarly Kitchen)
Yahoo!, owners of the photo sharing site Flickr, recently caused a storm of controversy by announcing plans to sell prints of photos that users had uploaded.
—
What Freedom of the Press means for Those Who Own One (Media Shift)
But it is no longer true that newspapers monopolize production and distribution of news. The Internet has given everyone with a computer and Internet access their own printing press. You do not have to be a mogul to publish your opinions. The big question is: Can you get anyone to listen?