Last week I posted my first open post and it seemed to go rather well. So I’m going to make a habit of the open post every Friday. (I would have posted this yesterday but I got distracted by the free Wired app and I forgot.) Got a question? Ask.
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Open Post Friday
April 8th, 2011 · 15 Comments · blog maintenance
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AOL to buy Huffington Post
February 7th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
Now this is interesting. The hot story this morning is that AOL have agreed to buy Huffington Post for $315 million USD. Founder and head of HuffPo Arianna Huffington will stay with AOL and take on the role of president and editor in chief of the Huffington Post Media Group. This is the second major [...]
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Apple post 6 iOS developer docs in iBooks
December 20th, 2010 · No Comments · ebookstore news
In a rather meaningless gesture, Apple uploaded a set of 6 iOS reference manuals to iBooks yesterday. The titles range from Cocoa Fundamentals Guide to iOS Technology Overview. If you’d like to read a manual on the device you’re developing for (the tautology is amusing), open iBooks and search for “apple developer”. That should help [...]
Pocketbook respond to my “PB701 clears the FCC” post
October 9th, 2010 · 10 Comments · hardware news
A couple days ago I posted on the FCC paperwork for the Pocketbook 701. I showed how the 701 bore a striking resemblance to the white PD Novel (and the Cruz Reader). This got picked up in the Russian language forums on The-eBook.org, and a spokesman for Pocketbook posted this response:
The Kindle Store still has the best prices in the post agency market
August 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · ebookstore news, surveys & polls
The developer behind Inkmesh apparently had a break in his day job. He just ran another ebook price survey similar to the one he ran back in November 2009. FYI: Inkmesh is an ebook search engine. It’s the best way to find out which ebookstore has a given title, and more importantly which store has [...]
The Washington Post wants You to strip DRM
May 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized
I exaggerated slightly. Rob Pegaro doesn’t go so far as to tell readers to remove the DRM, but he does raise the possibility. I found this in tomorrow’s Washington Post Sunday Edition: Q: I have some books and stories in .lit format. Is there a way to open the files to read them? A: Microsoft [...]
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