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Matter: is its long-form science journalism worth reading? Paid Members Public
How is Kickstarted long-form science journalism startup Medium performing? Pretty well, so far…
The Two Tier Tablet Market Paid Members Public
In the shadow of a hurricane, Google launched some new tablets [http://officialandroid.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/nexus-best-of-google-now-in-three-sizes.html] , a phone and a revamp of the latest version of Android. Pondering this, I’ve come to the comclusion that we’ve actually got two tiers of tablets [http://nextberlin.
The Zeitgeist Project: The Curators Objectify Paid Members Public
To conclude The Zeitgeist Project Berlin, the eight curators who talked previously returned to the stage to pitch us on their choice of object that best represented the cultural zeitgeist. This is what they picked: Simon Waterfall The one speaker that frightened the life out of him was the Google
The UK eBook tipping point Paid Members Public
paidContent UK [http://paidcontent.org/2012/08/06/ebooks-now-outselling-print-on-amazon-uk/]: > About two years after Kindle launched in the United Kingdom, Amazon UK says it is now selling 114 ebooks for every print book. You’ve got an eBook strategy in place already, right? No? Oh, dear.
For your Kindle or iPad: Content Meant? #1 Paid Members Public
[![Content Meant? #1 on Kindle](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/06/content-meant-kindle-thumb-520x388-2527.jpg?resize=520%2C388)](https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/06/content-meant-kindle.jpg) Have you come across [ReadLists](http://readlists.com/)? They’re an interesting idea from the ([occasionally
#ftmedia12 - The eBook (r)evolution Paid Members Public
* Matteo Berlucchi, Chief Executive Officer, aNobii [http://www.anobii.com/anobi/anobii_home.php] * Santiago de la Mora, Director, Print Content Partnerships EMEA, Google * Tim Hely Hutchinson, Group Chief Executive, Hachette UK [http://www.hachette.com] * Michael Serbinis, Chief Executive Officer, Kobo Moderated by Richard Waters Michael Serbinis – They’ve
eBooks: the purest literary experience Paid Members Public
Here’s a stirring defence of the eBook [http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2012/feb/15/ebooks-cant-burn/] against the “paper purity” brigade: > The e-book, by eliminating all variations in the appearance and weight of the material object we hold in our hand and by discouraging anything but our
The new economics of book publishing Paid Members Public
From The Guardian‘s profile of Amanda Hocking: By January last year she was selling more than 100,000 a month. Being her own boss allowed her to set her own pricing policy – she decided to charge just 99 cents for the first book in a series, as a loss