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Kindle eBook reader to launch in Australia

Shipping October 19.

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Amazon settles Kindle deletions for $170,000

Promises not to withdraw books in the future.

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Google to launch e-Book store as Amazon readies new Kindle

Google will enter the electronic book sales market later this year with a new store that allows publishers to sell e-books online for use on what the ...

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E-book sales outstripping hardcovers: Amazon

Online sales of e-books have nearly doubled those of their printed counterparts on Amazon.com, but that could be good news for authors.

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Amazon sells more e-books than paper books on Christmas

Amazon has announced that for the first time in its history, more electronic books were sold on its website over Christmas than traditional paper books.

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Print: the first portable media

Kudos to our print bretheren over in Blighty, who came up with this clever little viral video campaign to promote prominent tabloid The Sun.

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South Australian company to launch e-reader

A small South Australian company is preparing to take on Amazon and Sony with its indigenous "smartbook" and e-book reader, QuokkaPad.

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Adobe support for ePub fuels e-book wrangle

Adobe fired a warning shot at Amazon's Kindle e-book reader last week as the battle between open and closed format content in the electronic book publishing ...

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Amazon's Bezos looks forward to digital book era

Bezos talks literacy as the Kindle comes to Australia.

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Why no one notices print

Print has some growing to do if it’s going to take on new media. The problem is that it’s already all grown up.

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Amazon deletes e-books in Orwellian moment

That book you bought? We'll have it back now.

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Good news for print industry as ABCs up

Forget the e-reader takeover: the latest circulation figures show that newspaper reading is on the rise.

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Counting the cost of copyright

The book industry may have claimed victory over Parallel Import Restrictions, but beyond the win and the political wrangling that surrounded it, the ...

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Amazon offers to replace deleted copies of 1984

Apologies and gift certificates to follow.

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Book printers wary of Apple iPad

Apple's launch of a tablet computer with an e-reader application has Australian book printers concerned that it could increase the popularity of e-books and ...

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Publishing giants launch 'iTunes for print'

US publishing heavyweights Conde Nast, News Corp, Time, Hearst and Meridith have announced they are collaborating on a digital offering for e-reader devices.

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Federal Government to retain 30-day rule

The Rudd Government has opted not to scrap Parallel Import Restrictions (PIRs) on books, in a major boost for the local printing industry.

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Newspapers face dire future

The US newspaper industry is facing unprecedented challenges with declining ad revenue and the rise of digital technology, but there is hope, as Don ...

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Amazon's latest e-book device gets mixed reaction from industry

Book printers have expressed mixed reactions on how Amazon's next generation e-book reader will impact on the book publishing supply chain.

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Computerworld looks at the future of e-paper

Computerworld (June 6, 2008) says "Thin, flexible, low-power digital paper is just around the corner," then asks, "Will your next book or newspaper be 'e'?"

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