- Not bound by anything – future of books at the Economist – Mainsteam articles about ebooks are very hip right now. I don’t know if this actually means anything.
- The Prestigious Inconvenience of Print – The Chronicle Review talks sense about pbooks: “A printed book, as one production editor pointed out to me, is really a machine with a half-million parts, any one of which can go wrong.”
- Polymer Vision epaper launched – Exclusive video at vnunet.com (look carefully for the link)
- Nouvolivractu | Cluster21 : la communaute du digital, des medias a la e-democratie… – French blog by Lorenzo Soccavo, author of ‘Gutenberg 2.0’. Notre univers est digital.
- Gutenberg 2.0 : le Futur du Livre – A new, French book on the future of the book. My French might be up to it, but if anyone else has a crack, please let me know. It even has a chapter called Book 2.0…
- Why the commercial ebook market is broken – Charles Stross has published on both sides of the divide. He’s worth listening to.
- HOW TO make DRM-free ebooks for the Sony Librie e-ink ebook reader – The MAKE blog cracks the Sony eReader. See? DRM is pointless and annoying.
- Lulu Blooker Blog: The 2007 Short-List – Books from blogs – it’s quite a range…
- Publishers digitise for internet browsers – The Torygraph delves into the mysteries of “ebooks”
Stop Press for March 21st through March 29th
March 30, 2007
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