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Kindle eBook reader to launch in Australia

Shipping October 19.

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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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Fujitsu colour e-book reader gets mixed reaction

The march of the e-book stumbled forward last week when Japanese electronics company Fujitsu unveiled the world's first colour reader device, to mixed ...

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PANPA to feature VDP newspaper

This month's PANPA Future Forum will feature an 'Australian first' individualised newspaper, which organisers described as the "newspaper of the future".

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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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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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Duplo to cement digital presence with sub-brand

Finishing equipment manufacturer Duplo is seeking to establish itself further in the digital sector with the launch of sub-brand Duplo Digital.

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Sun Chemical debuts 'taste advertising' at IFRA

Consumables manufacturer Sun Chemical has signed a partnership deal with First Flavor that could see the development of an innovative new advertising method.

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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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Amazon offers to replace deleted copies of 1984

Apologies and gift certificates to follow.

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The Price is Wrong

You're on a hiding to nothing if you think that a price rise will fix the revenue problem you've got at the moment. Try thinking about offering more instead.

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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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PIAA seeks government action on postage rise

Printing Industries has urged Australia Post to review their own costs before raising magazine postage prices, following protests from the print ...

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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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How to move from traditional supplier to strategic partner in ten steps

When times are tough it’s time to get closer to your clients. Haymarket Media publisher Jeremy Vaughan offers ten tips to printers to make the most of what ...

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'Traditional magazine model is broken', ad giant claims

Magazine publishers and their print suppliers were confronted with some "uncomfortable truths" about the future of print media at this week's FIPP World ...

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Win $500 for telling us what you think

Readers of ProPrint have the opportunity to win $500 just by telling us what you think of the magazine and website. We’re calling for anyone who reads ...

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Headless body but James Earl Jones still alive

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is rewriting print news through a “trickle sideways” effect, and has the potential to undermine the very basis of quality ...

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Real Weddings wins top gong at 2008 Bell Awards

Real Weddings has taken out the top award at Publishers Australia’s 2008 Bell Awards for the second year in a row.

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The odd couple

In ten years time, a monthly magazine subscription is just as likely to turn up in your inbox as it is on your doormat. That's if the current growth of ...

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