next Kindle PaperwhiteReport: Next Kindle Paperwhite to Gain 300 ppi Screen Next Spring (The Digital Reader)
Techcrunch is reporting that they have seen a prototype of the next Kindle Paperwhite.
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Will 2014 Be the Year of the Individual Paywall for Publishers? (Scholarly Kitchen)Last week, BusinessWeek published a themed issue entitled, “The Year Ahead: 2014.” It’s a fascinating compilation of interviews, data, projections, and ideas. I will be reviewing my copy of this superbly useful print publication for weeks to come.
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The Eight Most Influential People in e-Book Single Publishing (Huffington Post)
If you want to understand the burgeoning world of e-book singles, it helps to know who the players are. With that in mind, Thin Reads has created the first list of the most influential executives in the e-book single industry.
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Fact: Self-Publishing My Non-Fiction as eBooks Makes Sense (The Guardian)
Having registered that digital is the busy end of the business, I realised I could do more, and faster, on my own.
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Kindle Daily Deal: So Brave, Young & Handsome
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