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  • Kindle and Nook dominate as iMacPad dwindles

    The 2014 results are in and Apple’s iMacPad has for the first time dropped out of the top three ebook devices globally. It was a... Read more

  • Advantage Amazon As Apple Fans Get Angry

    In a week where Apple fans have got angry on the blogs, Amazon appeared to have scored lots of points in the small tablet war... Read more

  • The Paperback is Dead - Long Live The Paperback

    Textr Beagle enters the ebook reader market with an £8 device, Kindle has a gorgeous new version, Nook comes to the UK. Is that the... Read more

  • Kobo Strengthened by Rakuten Acquisition for $315m

    The news today that eCommerce giant Rakuten is to acquire Kobo Books for $315m lifts Kobo into the big leagues alongside Amazon and Barnes and... Read more

  • Review of eBook with embedded 3D Video

    If you had told me even a year ago that we would start to see books with embedded 3D video before Christmas 2011, then even... Read more

  • Kindle Fire is a true iPad rival, but an eReader it ain’t

    A quick straw poll on the train in the morning heading into London and in a carriage packed with 60 people there are close to... Read more

  • Blogs now more influential than journalists

    If you watched the coverage of London Fashion Week yesterday on SKY News, you will have witnessed the tipping point for that industry as an... Read more

  • Global Rights Trading Platform Will Prove A Godsend For Small Publishers

    You know that feeling when you see a new innovation that is so blindingly simple (and important) a concept that you kick yourself for not... Read more

  • Kobo – reaches markets others don’t reach?

    We’re seven months into selling eBooks through Kobo and we report back on whether or not new markets have opened up for us. Read more

  • KISS my eBook royalites (Keep It Simple, Stupid)

    It’s an overused phrase, but one that we have used to avoid the growing pains that the new eBook world is creating for royalties. We... Read more

  • Australia is open for business as Ingram goes live

    In what we feel is brilliant timing, Ingram (Lightning Source) have gone live with their shiny new POD facility in Melbourne, Australia, which signals a... Read more

  • If you won’t have blog, don’t bother sending us your manuscript – now add Twitter and eCommerce

    After analysing the ebook performance of our authors so far this year, we’re revising our position. We got a bit of flack earlier this year... Read more

  • The new Nook is brilliant, but is B&N inadvertantly shunning British publishers?

    If you are excited about the new Nook, colour and touch screen, then a word of warning. If you happen to be a UK based... Read more

  • Bloomsbury runs out of zeros when posting eBook growth numbers

    The marketing department at Bloomsbury had to modify all their Powerpoint slide templates this week to include a 4th digit for their growth numbers. Used... Read more

  • The vital role libraries play in award winning books

    The Norwood Author this week won the coveted Sherlock Holmes book of the year award and the author, Alistair Duncan, made a point of highlighting... Read more

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