Thursday, March 31, 2016

Bexar County to Open Its Third All-Digitial BiblioTech Library Branch in 2017

Bexar County made headlines in 2013 when it became one of the many libraries to open a book-free, all-digital library, but it didn't stop there. Its second all-digital branch opened last year, and now the San Antonio Express-News reports that construction is underway on a third branch. Located in...

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Microsoft to Build ad-Blocker into its Edge Browser

Web publishers are blocking ad-block users left and right, but app developers are taking a decidedly friendlier stance. First Maxthon, then Asus, and then Opera integrated ad-blocking tech into their web browsers, and now Microsoft is reportedly following suit. ZDNet reports that Microsoft plans to...

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Did Amazon’s Mandatory Kindle Update Bork Your Kindle? Why Not Trade it in, and Get a Bonus $20 Credit?

I have a consolation prize for the Kindle owners who have seen their Kindle's performance take a hit after they installed last month's mandatory Kindle update. In January Amazon expanded their electronics trade-in program with a $20 bonus credit for old Kindles. That bonus was set to end on 31...

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Audible Has Sold a Million Harry Potter Audiobooks in the Past 4 Months

Pottermore is beginning to reap the benefits of its decision to drop exclusive control of Harry Potter ebooks and audiobooks last year. Marketwatch reports that Audible has sold over a million audiobooks since the Amazon sub first got the audiobooks last November: That revenue may be pocket change...

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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Amazon, Google Update Text-to-Speech Voices For Your Listening Needs

I can't tell you how many users take advantage of the TTS features on their Android or Fire tablets. I usually don't, even though a lot of Android apps support  TTS, and even though the Fire tablet supports Ivona as a core feature. Now they've gotten an update. Last week Google quietly started...

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Onyx Boox Max is Not Your Typical eReader

Thirteen inch ereaders are few and far between and far outside my budget, so when the Onyx Boox Max went up for pre-order a couple weeks back, I immediately begged to borrow a review unit. This 13" ereader retails for $650 plus shipping and VAT, putting it far outside my budget. I got the Max on...

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Morning Coffee – 30 March 2016

Here are nine stories to read morning. Debilitating illnesses in literature, ranked (Vox) DRM-Free Star Trek Books Debut Today (TrekToday) The girl who stole my book (Independent.ie) How we’re unwittingly letting robots censor the Web (The Washington Post) Libraries lose a quarter of staff as...

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Apple Should Get Serious About eBooks, And Other Navel-Gazing

So The Bookseller has drunk the Kool-Aid and joined the school of thought that thinks it would be great if Apple got serious about the ebook market: Apple is missing the boat on e-books. And there’s billions of dollars at stake. PWC estimates the 2018 US e-book market at $9B, FutureBook estimates...

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Boyue T63 Shine Android eReader to launch in China as the JDRead

The Chinese ereader OEM Boyue updated its website this week and has taken down the page for the long awaited T63 Shine. In its place is a new page for a new ereader called the JDRead, which has essentially the same hardware, only now with a new brand. China's second largest online retailer (after...

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Amazon’s Next Dash Button Clears the FCC

It was around this time last year that Amazon debuted their solution for instant product gratification, the Dash Button, and now they are about ready to release its replacement. A new listing was published on the FCC website today for an unnamed but very familiar looking gadget. This Bluetooth and...

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Four Out of Five Working Class Americans Own a Smartphone, Two-Thirds Own a Tablet

A new survey report crossed my desk on Monday which calls into question whether the digital divide is really as wide as survey reports from the Pew Research Center had lead us to believe. In January the Joan Ganz Cooney Center published a report titled Opportunity for All (PDF). This report...

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Monday, March 28, 2016

Morning Coffee – 29 March 2016

Here are six stories to read this morning. How libraries can save the Internet of Things from the Web's centralized fate (Boing Boing) How to Start Blogging: A Definitive Guide for Authors (Jane Friedman) iOS 9.3: The new Night Shift feature probably won’t help you sleep better (Macworld) San Jose...

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Take Down and Stay Down – Rethinking the DMCA

Guest post: Jonathan Bailey, editor and publisher of Plagiarism Today, discusses how a "notice and stay down" DMCA provision might work in practice. There aren’t very many people happy with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice and takedown system. For rightsholders, the issue is the...

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Sony’s Projector Concept Turns Any Table Into a Touch-Enabled Display (video)

Earlier this month Sony officially unveiled a new research and development program called Future Lab, and they were at SxSW a couple weeks back to show off their first concept designs. In addition to a smart necklace, Sony also demoed a projector concept that turned a table or other flat horizontal...

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How to Use Calibre to Convert eBooks to KFX Format (for the Enhanced Kindle Typography)

When Amazon announced the KFX format last year, they teased ebookophiles with features like hyphenation, improved kerning,  and dropcaps, features which one could find in ebooks bought in the Kindle Store but you couldn't make for yourself. Now you can. Early last month Amazon released a...

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Infographic: Fifteen Books With More Characters Than You Can Count

How many characters can a book have before you start to lose track? The book recommendation site Love Reading has released an infographic that lists 15 books with increasing casts of characters. There are 43 named characters in Tolstoy's Crime and Punishment. Compare that to 132 characters...

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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Morning Coffee – 28 March 2016

Here are nine stories to read this morning. Books Out of Order (BookRiot) Business Musings: It’s Up To You (Kristine Kathryn Rusch) "The Curse of Capitals and the Theology of Punctuation" (Patheos) Disney's Augmented Reality Coloring Books Brings Creations to Life (video) (The Digital Reader) How...

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How to Get Rid of a Broken or Dead Kindle, And Earn a Few Dollars

I've already written a post about what you can do with an android tablet with a broken screen, but it occurred to me today that I've never published a similar post on what to do with a Kindle in a similar state. Amazon has done everything they can to make each Kindle model more sturdy than the one...

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Free and Open eBooks Won’t Help Those on the Wrong Side of the Digital Divide

The Washington Post reminded us on Friday that the recently announced federal Open eBooks program could fail to reach those who need it the most. While this program enables educators and librarians to grant students in need access to a library of free ebooks, it does nothing to solve the problem of...

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Saturday, March 26, 2016

Audible Launches a Literary Blog for Audiophiles

Amazon has launched (and retired) a number of blogs over the years, including Daily Kindle Post, which is used for official announcements and Kindle promo stuff. There's a book blog (Omnivoracious), car blog (Car Lust), film blog (Armchair Commentary), foodie blog (Al Dente), music blog...

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Is There Really a Global Shortage of Colored Pencils?

I don't think anyone would argue that the recent high demand for adult coloring books  had failed to cause a similar increase in colored pencils, but is there any truth to the claims that the high demand has lead to a shortage? I'll let you be the judge. On Saturday the Telegraph became the latest...

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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Morning Coffee – 25 March 2016

Here are nine stories to read this morning. Books for People Who Don’t Read (Annoyed Librarian) Fifty Shades of Grey: the book you literally can’t give away (The Guardian) Google News could be forced out of Europe (TNW) How to Set Up iCloud for iBooks (And Why You Shouldn't) | The Digital...

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Victorian Doctors Thought Reading Caused “Incurable Insanity”, Uterine Disease

As History Buff informed us on Tuesday, Victorian-era doctors were convinced that reading novels could lead to incurable insanity in women, but that's not the only ridiculous medical claim made in that era about the dangers of reading. That HB piece happened to mention that John Harvey Kellogg, the...

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Readers Are Up in Arms as Scribd Fumbles the Changeover From Its Unlimited Service

Scribd quietly switched over to its new, more limited ebook subscription service this week with an update for its Android and iDevice apps, and readers aren't too pleased with the way that Scribd has dropped the ball. There are reports of users losing access to the ebooks they were reading, all...

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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Morning Coffee – 24 March 2016

Here are twelve stories to read this morning. Angola’s Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing the Problems With Digital Colonialism (Motherboard) Apple exec says using a 5-year-old PC is 'sad' (Digiday) Book lover found himself locked in library (The Morning Call) City re-introduces $30M Amazon contract...

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How To Manually Update Your Kindle If You Miss the Deadline

It's only a day past the 22 March deadline for the critical Kindle update, and early reports suggest that not everyone got the emails, post cards, and phone calls from Amazon about the update. If you're one of the Kindle owners who didn't get the update in time, don't panic. If you missed the...

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Do Self-Published Titles Make Up 22% of UK eBook Market, or 30%?

Nielsen has worked its consumer survey magic and come up with a new estimate of the UK ebook market. From The Bookseller: Sales of self-published e-books accounted for 22% of the digital book market in the UK last year, the Nielsen BookInsights Conference today (23rd March) was told, although...

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Israeli Firm Helping FBI to Open Encrypted iPhone

I think we just found out why the FBI bailed on the hearing over iPhone encryption earlier this week. Israel's Cellebrite, a provider of mobile forensic software, is helping the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's attempt to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California...

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Ros Barber: Self-Pub is for Non-Fiction, Not Fiction

When author Ros Barber declared on Monday that she would rather choose poverty than self-publish a book, she ignited a firestorm of debate and criticism. Paul Mackintosh responded by publishing a passive-aggressive open letter on Teleread, Ed Renehan described her arguments as "cogent but incorrect...

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Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet Update v5.1.2 Lets You Store Audiobooks On Your MicroSD card

Amazon just finished rolling out an update which gave 2014-model-year Fire tablets access to all the latest features of Fire OS Bellini. That removed most Fire HD6, HD7 tablet owners interest in upgrading to the latest hardware, but this week Amazon released a new Fire tablet update which will...

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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Morning Coffee – 23 March 2016

Here are eight stories to read this morning. 15 Best Independent Bookstores in Philadelphia (Shoppist) The Elites vs. Self-Publishing: A Study in Arrogance (Medium) Europe wants an interoperable e-book market (TeleRead) Four Famous Writers Whose Prose Was Crap (LitReactor) French news sites block...

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Amazon Just Called, to Say, Update Your Kindle

In the month and a half since Amazon first announced the mandatory Kindle ereader firmware update, they've sent emails, post cards, and more emails to remind Kindle owners that they have to update their ereaders. (This story has gotten so much attention that even Snopes weighed in, confirming that...

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The Problem With Declaring the Failure/Doom of the iPad

If there's one thing that tech bloggers love more than gushing over Apple hardware, it's declaring that Apple is in some way doomed. It doesn't matter how many smartwatches, tablets, or iPhones Apple is selling or how much Apple is making each quarter, the utter collapse of Apple is right around...

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“Stop Procrastinating” App Offers a Distraction Free Writing Experience, Can Save You up to $500

Saturday's post on the Freewrite reminded me that there are more options for distraction-free writing than that $500 retro word processor or its cut-price competitors. One could simply disable one's internet access, but for those of us who lack the willpower (me) to leave it turned off there are...

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AAP Reports eBook Sales Down 12.7% Through November 2015

The Association of American Publishers released its month Statshot report for the period ending November 2015, and the news continues to be poor on the digital front. eBook revenues are trending downwards at a time when the market is growing slightly. All three trade categories (adult, kids,...

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Monday, March 21, 2016

Morning Coffee – 22 March 2016

Here are ten stories to read this morning. The Cultural Appropriation Primer (Medium) DOJ To Court: Hey, Can We Postpone Tomorrow's Hearing? We Want To See If We Can Use This New Hole To Hack In (Techdirt) For me, traditional publishing means poverty. But self-publish? No way (The Passive Voice)...

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Apple Introduces New 4″ iPhone and 9.7″ iPad Pro Models at Cupertino Event

The Apple event that everyone expected would introduce a new 4" iPhone and a new 9.7" iPad did just that. As there was very little news regarding new products one wonders why an event was actually needed. But the event began with a bit of corporate PR, with CEO Tim Cook reiterating the company’s...

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Samsung Milk VR: Gone

Guest column: Mike Cane has a few words to say about Samsung's VR headset, Milk, and its ability to tell a story. I stopped by the flagship Samsung showcase in NYC again this weekend. I specifically wanted to see an episode of Gone, which has been hyped as an example of storytelling in VR. It has a...

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Paris Bookstore Replaces Its Stock of Books With an Espresso Book Machine

Bookstores like Third Place Books and Harvard Book Store have long used POD equipment such as the Espresso Book Machine to supplement their stock of print books, and now one French bookstore is taking that idea to extremes. The AP reports, and Les Echos confirms, that publisher Presses...

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Knopf Publishes History Book Which Confuses Woodstock, NY, With Town in Illinois

There's a meme circulating the publishing industry to the effect that the major publishers have been lowering their standards as they slash costs. I know editors and authors who believe it, and after reading a recent history book from Knopf I believe that meme as well. The local newspaper in...

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Infographic: Compelling First Lines of Famous Novels

It was a dark and stormy night ... The first sentence of a novel is often the only chance an author has to make the first impression, and the very best books will keep the reader hooked from the first line to the very last line. In the following infographic you’ll find the first line from 34...

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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Morning Coffee – 20 March 2016

Here are eight stories to read this morning. Court rules copyright is infringed by 8 second video clips (TechnoLlama) Digital Reading and Wellbeing (DRN) Educators On the Open eBooks App: Needs Work (School Library Journal) Imagining the Future of the Copyright Office (Copyright and Technology)...

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An Old Take on eBook Windowing

Ever vigilant in his quest to dust off old ideas and pass them off as new, Joe Wikert has hit upon the idea that publishers could sell advance ebook copies of their works before the print edition is on the shelf: Rather than offering print without digital initially, why not offer that e-book...

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McGraw-Hill Pulps College Textbook Over Disputed Historical Maps of Israel

Following protests from activists, textbook publisher McGraw-Hill announced earlier this month that it was withdrawing and planned to destroy a political science textbook, Global Politics: Engaging a Complex World. The college textbook was criticized for its use of a set of a set of four maps of...

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Amazon Defeats Publicity Rights Lawsuit Over Erotica Cover

In April of last year Amazon, Smashwords, and B&N were caught up in a publicity rights lawsuit in Ohio. The lawsuit was filed by a couple whose engagement photo was used without permission in the cover of a self-published erotica ebook (and POD book, via Createspace), A Gronking to Remember. As...

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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Got a Freewrite by Astrohaus? Want to Write a Review?

When the much anticipated Freewrite retro word processor launched last month, I expected that we would soon have the chance to read several user reviews of the $500 glorified typewriter. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened. I've spent the morning combing the web, but I can't find any user reviews....

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Friday, March 18, 2016

Video: How Far Back in Time Could You Go and Still Understand English?

English is a crazy language with irrational and illogical syntax which is largely due to a history stemming from Norman conquerors trying to hookup with Saxon barmaids. It has stolen bits and pieces from many other languages over the centuries while its speakers spontaneously invented new terms...

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Amazon is Holding a Sale on Kindles, Fire Tablets

Today is a day ending in"y", and that means that Amazon must be having a sale on its hardware. Today's deals include the Fire HD 6, which has been marked down to $70, the Fire Kids Edition, which costs $80, and the Kindle for Kids Bundle, which is $10 off. Other deals today include refurbed Kindle...

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Amazon Now Sending Snail-Mail Reminders to Update Your Kindle

Amazon really Really, REALLY, REALLY want you to update your Kindle. Kindle owners at MobileRead and the eBook Evangelist blog are reporting that they've gotten notices in the mail from Amazon with nagging reminders asking them to update their older Kindles. Last month Amazon started sending out...

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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Morning Coffee – 18 March 2016

Here are seven stories to read this morning. After Latest Filings, Google Case Now in Supreme Court's Hands (PW) EU Court Of Justice Advocate General Says Open WiFi Operators Shouldn't Be Liable For Infringement (Techdirt) How to see the books you’ve read in Kindle Unlimited (The eBook Evangelist)...

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NYTimes Public Editor Margaret Sullivan Hired by Jeff Bezos-Owned Washington Post

The one person at the NYTimes who publicly criticized David Streitfeld for his vendetta against the retailer will soon be leaving that publication for its DC-based competitor. The NYTimes and the Washington Post reported late last month that Margaret Sullivan will be joining the latter newspaper as...

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Audible Brings Social Sharing to Audiobooks

Readers have long been able to use the major ebook platforms to share snippets of the ebook they're reading on Facebook, Twitter, or other social networks, but that trick wasn't so easy with audiobooks - until today. On Thursday Audible announced a new feature called "Clips". Designed to make...

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New E-ink Bus Signs Launching This Week in Las Vegas

Between Serelec, Dresden Elektronik, and GDS (and let's not forget those E-ink bus signs currently being tested in London) there are any number of companies using epaper screens for street and bus signs. But there's always room for one more. A press release crossed my desk this morning with the...

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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Morning Coffee – 17 March 2016

Here are seven stories to read this morning. Apple News opens up to everyone (Nieman Journalism Lab) Apple publishes new iAd specs, including for native advertising (Talking New Media) The Book Behind the Book: How Primary Sources Enhance the Reading Experience (Book Riot) Did JK Rowling Change the...

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The EFF Want to Hear Your DRM Horror Stories about eBooks, Games, Music, Movies, and the Internet of Things!

The story earlier today about B&N vanishing a purchased ebook reminded me of a link I was going to include in tomorrow's morning coffee post. It seems the EFF is about to launch a campaign to lobby the US gov't on the problems inherent in DRM, and they are asking the public to contribute horror...

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You Don’t Own DRMed eBooks, Part Gazillion

This blogger has long advocated stripping DRM as the only way to protect your purchases. We've seen countless examples of files vanishing when a service shuts down, an account is closed, or a retailer takes away the download button, and now Brnes & Noble has given us yet another example of why...

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Onyx Boox Amundsen Launches in Russia – Android 4.2, Carta E-ink Screen

The 13" Onyx Boox Max may be getting all the attention this month but it's not Onyx's only new ereader. On Wednesday Onyx announced the Amundsen ereader for the Russian market. This device runs Android 4.2 on a dual-core 1GHz CPU with 512MB RAM, and it retails for 7490 rubles (about $106). It...

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Is it Piracy? How Students Access Academic Resources

Guest column: Laura Czerniewicz, an Associate Professor at the University of Cape Town, discusses a recent study into how students access academic resources - both legally and illegally. Academic textbooks are expensive and the cost of textbooks globally has continued to rise alarmingly even as...

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Kindle Unlimited Funding Dips in February 2016 as the Per-Page Payment Increases

The indie publishing community may be in turmoil with the news that scammers are outsmarting Amazon in Kindle Unlimited, but business continues unabated. On Tuesday Amazon announced that the Kindle Unlimited funding pool for February 2016 totaled $14 million, down from the $15 million (plus...

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New Nook Hardware Could Become Worthless in the UK After May 2016

With Barnes & Noble set to shutter its UK Nook Store today, its customers are still scrambling to get their ebooks transferred to Sainsbury's. Some report that the transfer service is flaky, while others say that they have yet to receive the email so they can start the transfer process....

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F.lux Brings Its Blue-Light Filtering Magic to Android, But You’d Be Better Off Using Twilight

At long last f.lux is available in Google Play, but the anti-climactic launch has proven to be too little, too late. TNW and other sites report that f.lux is far less useful than many competing apps: F.lux has been a staple on the desktop for some time already – with versions existing for...

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Readfy to Launch eBook Rental Service

The German ebook startup Readfy announced on Tuesday that it was launching a rental ebook service at the Leipzig Book Fair later this week. Readfy currently offers an ad-subsidized reading service that lets users read for free in Readfy's apps for Android and iOS in exchange for viewing adverts,...

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Visionect Launches a DIY Signage Development Kit With 32″ E-ink Screen

If you've ever had the urge to develop your own 32" E-ink monitor, Visionect  can help. This Slovenian startup is at the Digital Signage Expo 2016 this week to show off their latest development kit. For the past several year Visionect has been developing E-ink based products for niche markets....

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Morning Coffee – 15 March 2016

Here are nine stories to read this morning. Amazon's most prolific reviewers: Meet the people whose lives revolve around rating products (The Independent) Amazon policy chief says physical bookshops are 'natural growth’ (The Bookseller) BREIN Threatens Pirates With High 'Fines', Warns VPN Users...

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Amazon Comments on TOC Crackdown, Inadvertently Confirms Kindle Unlimited Page Count Scam

News broke on Friday that Amazon was cracking down on authors and publishers who had put their TOCs at the end of the Kindle ebook, rather than at the beginning. On Monday Amazon confirmed the report in a statement on the KDP support forums, while at the same time also confirming that the crackdown...

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Rowling’s History of Magic in North America Criticized for Cultural Appropriation

When JK Rowling announced in June that the Fantastic Beasts spin-off movie would feature an American school of magic, some were concerned that Rowling would appropriate native American culture and religion "I’m nervous about 'Indigenous magic' and specific tribes being associated with the wizarding...

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Infographic: Old World Language Families

For reasons both poetic and pragmatic, the tree has historically been the designer’s go-to inspiration for mapping relationships. In the infographic below, Finish-Swedish illustrator Minna Sundberg artfully uses this format to trace the world’s largest language families. All of the languages...

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Amazon Now Resetting Some Account Passwords Following a Security Breach?

Remember about four months ago when Amazon was resetting account passwords for some users in the US and UK? They've started doing it again. Over the weekend a member of MobileRead Forums reported that they received this email from Amazon: Hello, At Amazon we take your security and privacy very...

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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Morning Coffee – 14 March 2016

Here are twelve stories to read this morning. Business Musings: The Copyedit from Heck (Kristine Kathryn Rusch) I Weeded My Goodreads To-read Shelf and It Felt Amazing (BookRiot) Indie or Traditional? (madgeniusclub) Kelly Gallagher on How to Increase Book Sales Using Data (Publishing Perspectives)...

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Online Ads Know Who You Are, but Can They Change You Too?

Do you ever get the sense that advertisements you see online know more about you than you might expect? Have you ever wondered why you’re being shown an ad for a product, only to realize later that you might actually be the kind of person who would want to buy it? If so, it’s likely that the ads...

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New Report Offers a Swedish Take on Library eBook Systems Around the Globe

With the vast majority of US libraries offering ebooks (many of them through OverDrive), it's easy to forget that not all countries are equally blessed. The Nordic ebook distributor Elib published a report in February which summarizes the state of library ebooks in various countries around the...

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Saturday, March 12, 2016

Andrew Savikas Departs Safari Books Online Amidst “Massive” Layoffs

There was a quiet uproar at O'Reilly Media's subscription ebook service this week  as a result of "massive layoffs". A confidential source has tipped me to the news (and LinkedIn confirms) that Andrew Savikas, formerly of O'Reilly Books, has left his position as CEO of Safari Books Online. Savikas...

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How to Downgrade Your Fire HD 7, HD 6 Tablet from Fire OS 5 Bellini to OS 4 Sangria

Not everyone is happy about the most recent update which added Fire OS Bellini to the Fire HD 7, Fire HDX 8.9, and Fire HD 6 tablets. Users are complaining on Amazon's support forums, the comment section of this blog, and elsewhere about the missing carousel, radical changes to the interface, the...

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Thursday, March 10, 2016

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ABA Expands Anti-Amazon FUD Campaign

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