Bloomberg reports that Amazon may very well sell as many as 8 million Kindles this year, an exceptional figures that easily dwarfs analyst estimates by upwards of 60%. Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg estimated, on average, that the company would sell 5 million Kindles in 2010. Last year, Amazon sold about 2.4 million Kindles, said one […]
Continue reading...Monday, June 7, 2010
Steve Jobs’ keynote is underway, and he kicked things off with a bit of info about the iPad. Some of the more worthwhile tidbits are that there are now over 8.5 million native iPad apps in the App Store, and they’ve been downloaded over 35 million times to date. “That’s about 17 apps per iPad,” […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Comments Off on Google plans to jump into the e-book market
Well surprise, surprise. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google has plans to begin selling ebooks sometime in late June early July. This new initiative would mark yet another field where Apple and Google are competitors given Apple’s recent foray with digital books via its iBooks app for the iPad, a feature which, according […]
Continue reading...Monday, May 3, 2010
In the first month since going on sale, Apple confirmed today that it had already sold 1 million units of the iPad. In a press release issued earlier this morning, Apple announced that it took them just 28 days to hit the 1 million mark, while pointing out that iPad users have already downloaded over […]
Continue reading...Monday, April 5, 2010
Comments Off on Apple sells over 300,000 iPads on Saturday alone
Apple announced today that as of Midnight on Saturday April 3rd, they had sold over 300,000 iPads – a figure that includes pre-orders as well. “It feels great to have the iPad launched into the world—it’s going to be a game changer,” Steve Jobs said in a press release, “iPad users, on average, downloaded more […]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 3, 2010
Engadget’s review of the iPad – as usual, it’s detailed, informative, and doesn’t pull any punches. Well done Mr. Topolsky. Especially impressive were their thoughts on Apple’s iBooks app: To say Apple is about to put a major dent in Kindleworld is an understatement. The iBooks app is one of the most beautiful and thoughtful […]
Continue reading...Friday, March 26, 2010
Comments Off on CNN discusses the iPad and Apple’s new e-book pricing structure
CNN discusses the iPad and mentions that Apple recently signed up 2 new publishers for its iBook Store – Perseus (the largest independent publishing house) and Workman. All told, Apple has now inked deals with 5 of the 6 biggest publishers, Random House being the notable exception.
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Comments Off on Random House wary of inking iPad deal with Apple
With only a few days before the iPad hits store shelves, Random House, the worlds largest book publisher in terms of sales, has yet to ink a deal with Apple to make its content available on the iPad. While other big name publishers such as Simon & Schuster, Harper-Collins, and Penguin are all on board […]
Continue reading...Monday, March 22, 2010
Comments Off on Project Gutenberg’s 30,000+ library of e-book titles will be available for the iPad
Project Gutenberg is an initiative to digitize classic books with the intention of encouraging the “creation and distribution of eBooks.” As it stands now, Project Gutenberg is home to over 30,000 texts, many of which are in the public domain, that are available as free drm-free downloads. And the good news is that all 30,000+ […]
Continue reading...Monday, March 8, 2010
Comments Off on Stills from iPad ad confirm $12.99-$14.99 price point for e-books
If you’ve been following iPad related stories over the past few weeks, you’ve undoubtedly heard of the escalating battle between Amazon and Apple over e-book pricing. With a new player in town (Apple), publishers have been afforded more negotiating power and have demanded, and received, more flexibility with e-book titles housed on Amazon. While most […]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 4, 2010
Comments Off on Penguin Books looking to tackle the iPad with full force [Video]
Penguin Books CEO Jon Makinson recently demoed some upcoming titles for the iPad they have cookin’ in the kitchen. From interactive kids books to medical reference titles, Penguin is really getting behind the iPad and they feel that ebooks will represent 10% of their total sales in 2011. The Ipad represents the first real opportunity to […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 2, 2010
A lot of people think that the proliferation of devices like the Kindle and the impending iPad will be an unmitigated boon for book publishers. After all, the argument goes, digital copies of books don’t incur some of the more standard costs of publishing, such as printing and shipping. But the e-book publishing is more nuanced […]
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
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