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A model displays top Japanese online retailer Rakuten new electronic book player "Kobo Touch" with a six-inch e-ink display in Tokyo on July 2, 2012 produced by Rakuten-owned Canadian popular ebook maker Kobo. Rakuten will launch an ebook service in the nation's largely untapped market on July 19, releasing the Kobo Touch reading device exactly at 100 USD.

This Is How It Starts—Indie Author Group Makes Noises About Blockchain for IP

Thankfully, no one has recommended an ICO.
By Brady Dale
Cover of a book in the Schooled in Magic series.

Indie Author Chris Nuttall Says All but Biggest Authors Are Driven to E-books

Christopher Nuttall appreciates major publishers wrecking their own e-book business and sending their custom his way.
By Brady Dale
Girl with coloring book, 1950s. (Photo: George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)

The Price Point: What Coverage of Print Books’ Improved Sales Ignored

Coverage of the resurgence of print largely ignores the fact that 2014 was the first full year of dramatically higher e-book prices.
By Brady Dale
Andy Weir with NASA rocks

Cliff’s Notes for Bestsellers: E-Readers Accelerate the Book Summary Business

By Brady Dale

Oyster Launches on Desktop, Makes Books Look More Like Blog Posts

By Jack Smith IV

Subscription Book Service ‘Oyster’ Comes to Android

By Jack Smith IV

Freshly Minted: For This Book Subscription Platform, The Publishing World Is Their Oyster

By Jack Smith IV
Judge Denise Cote (Photo: law.columbia.edu)

Judge in Apple E-Book Trial Confesses She Totes Loves Her iPad

By Molly Mulshine

It’s Not You, It’s Me: Design Director Khoi Vinh Leaves The Times at Paywall Altar

By Zeke Turner

Graydon Carter is Lukewarm on the iPad

By Zeke Turner

Sony Reader Top Ten Periodicals: New York Post Takes the Bronze

By Felix Gillette
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