San Francisco start-up Inkling is trying to coax the publishing industry into fully getting on board with interactive book-like content by giving them a suite of tools that could give Apple and Adobe ...
Want to publish a book? You can either kill a bunch of trees, or get with the 2010s and publish it as an ebook. If you haven’t noticed already, ebooks are no longer a niche market. As of June 2011, ...
Note: Our Kindle self-publishing feature has been fully updated. This article was first published in February 2012. They say that everyone has a book in them, but few of us ever take the time to ...
A few weeks ago, Barnes & Noble introduced a new platform for getting content into eBook markets from people who do not have contacts at a publishing agency. Before the eBook revolution, it was ...
Interested in writing a novel? A children's book? Something else? What was once a pipe dream for many is now a reality: the publishing tools you need to get your creations out to the world are here ...
If the secret to getting to Carnegie Hall is practice, practice, practice, then the equivalent for The New York Times Best Seller List is publish, publish, publish. Aspiring writers no longer have to ...
It’s not just the platform — it’s the tools. That’s the line that kept coming to mind this morning as I read this Ars Technica scoop on what Apple has in store for its press event in New York Thursday ...
Libraries, like other consumers, should be free to buy any published e-content at competitive prices, to keep these items in their collection, and to loan them to their patrons. Anything less violates ...
Ebook sales are dying. Ebooks are insanely popular. If the short definition of cognitive dissonance is holding two contradictory ideas to be true, ebooks are about as dissonant as digital content gets ...