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  1. ‘40,000 eReader books now available for purchase from Fictionwise.com to be read via Stanza’: iPhone app with DRM

    ‘40,000 eReader books now available for purchase from Fictionwise.com to be read via Stanza’: iPhone app with DRM

    TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 2 hours ago

    Moderator’s note: This is a very positive development for iPhone users despite Stanza’s use of DRM to be able to handle encrypted eReader books. I suspect that Lexcycle, Stanza’s developer, is just like eReader—hardly

    Tagged: ebook, ebooks, ereader, stanza

  2. SCOOP! eReader format licensed to Lexcycle, eReader coming to new platforms, and more!

    SCOOP! eReader format licensed to Lexcycle, eReader coming to new platforms, and more!

    TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 2 hours ago

    This morning I received an email from Steve Pendergrast telling me he had a scoop for me. And what a scoop it turned out to be! Today at noon eastern, Fictionwise will issue a press release stating that Fictionwise

    Tagged: apple, smartphones, linux, ipod, ebook, ebooks, drm, e books, e book, android, ereader, stanza, ipod touch, fictionwise, e books and all that, e books and other digipubs, e book ergonomics, iphone and touch ipod, chris meadows

  3. The Kindle vs. the Plastic Logic device: Could PL’s king-sized screen, ruggedness and wireless crush the K machine?

    The Kindle vs. the Plastic Logic device: Could PL’s king-sized screen, ruggedness and wireless crush the K machine?

    TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 4 hours ago

    <\/param> <\/param> <\/embed> <\/object> <\/div>";" alt=""> Why Amazon needs Kind 2.0, from two ZDNet bloggers, is a response to—guess what?—Why Amazon Doesn’t Need Kindle 2.0 in

    Tagged: amazon, ebook, ebooks, sony, sony reader, e books, e book, e ink, kindle, amazon kindle, e books and all that, epub, e books and other digipubs

  4. NY Times Op-Ed: How to publish without perishing

    NY Times Op-Ed: How to publish without perishing

    TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 6 hours ago

    From BoingBoing guestblogger Clay Shirkey comes a link to and commentary on a New York Times op-ed by James Gleick, an author, member of the Authors Guild, and participant in the negotiations with Google over the

    Tagged: books, ebook, ebooks, book publishing, e books, e book, e books and all that, e books and other digipubs, e book ergonomics, chris meadows

  5. The mysterious case of the missing iPhone Mobipocket reader

    The mysterious case of the missing iPhone Mobipocket reader

    TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 19 hours ago

    For quite some time, Mobipocket users have been clamoring for an official Mobipocket application for the iPhone (as well as Mac OS X Desktop, and Linux (desktop and mobile), which have gotten lumped together in the

    Tagged: apple, linux, ipod, ebook, ebooks, drm, e books, e book, ereader, mobipocket, ipod touch, fictionwise, fbreader, e books and all that, iphone and touch ipod, chris meadows, mobileread

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