Blogtailors - o blogue da edição: Bookeen aposta no tamanho
Un blog che parla di ebook e e-readers in portoghese, da Lisbona.Quotes:
Un blog che parla di ebook e e-readers in portoghese, da Lisbona.Quotes:
Oltre a questo c'è un altro pezzo interessante:
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13109804Quotes:
An iTunes moment for readers? | An iTunes moment? | The Economist
"So it is not unreasonable to suppose that someone could step in, as Apple did with music, and introduce a comprehensive and easy-to-use shopfront, through which books, newspapers and magazines could be supplied to paying customers. The convenience of having content delivered to devices automatically overnight, and being able to flick quickly between stories at the breakfast table, when underground or on an aeroplane, might be something that people will pay for. If this approach took off, newspapers would no longer depend on advertisers and could wind down their paper editions. (They could also quietly scale back their free websites.)"
Uscito su Repubblica Napoli... un po' incasinato come articolo, ma tant'è...Quotes:
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per gli adesivi resinati, da contattare subito per avere un adesivo ben fatto, che possa essere visibile sia su fondo nero che su fondo chiaro metallizzato, che abbia la testa della fenice (come nella favicon barra indirizzi dei nostri siti) e la scritta Simplicissimus, di lunghezza quella che serve per contenere testa e scritta e altezza di 10 mm.Quotes:
studio 87 - agenzia di grafica, stampa, webdesign, pubblicità
studio 87 � un'agenzia di grafica e comunicazione visiva. Creazione siti internet, posizionamento nei motori di ricerca, realizzazione siti web. Cartellonistica, pubblicit�, stampa digitale, striscioni pubblicitari, etichette resinate, adesivi pubblicitari,targhe magnetiche, articoli pubblicitari
Simone, ne sai niente? Mi sa che quest'anno mi tocca andare a Francoforte... ;)
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Kindle coming to Germany this fall (yes, it's a rumor) - MobileRead Forums
Kindle presto in Germania?
Marco, guarda un po' qui: questi ti fanno fare l'upload della musica, dicendoti "hey, questo è your content, a noi dai una licenza per usarlo e farciquesto e quello, ma che il tuo content sia legal è un problema tuo...", mica male!
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luigi, contatta l'autrice e mettila subito in lista per l'iLiad Tour!
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Gamberi Fantasy » Blog Archive » Il mio Lettore di ebook!
Super-Recensione di Cybook!
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Broward County Library Reports Success Circulating Sony Reader - 7/18/2008 - Library Journal
Gli ebook readers in biblioteca
Luigi, ora è ufficiale, Sony vende in UK: sarebbe il caso di rinfrescare il contatto con Sony Italia e chiedere se ci sono notizie per l'Italia, fagli capire che avremmo le librerie Feltrinelli "calde"...
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E' ufficiale, il Sony Reader è da oggi ordinabile (disponibile da settembre) anche in Europa: in Inghilterra per ora, nel sito Sonystile.co.uk e da Waterstone's.
Comincia a guardartelo... mi hanno chiamato oggi, TIM ne distribuirà una versione branded con la loro connettività, a noi affiderebbero la distribuzione "libera" senza abbonamenti, su cui chi compra mette la sim che vuole. E vogliono da noi contenuti!
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FAQ | Readius is the first pocket eBook reader
contattare il link "sales emea" per dire che vogliamo fare un'applicazione di flight planning su iLiad, o in collaborazione con loro o comprando le licenze per le mappe che ci servono da loro.
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Flight Planning Services - Lufthansa Systems
Cari amici, a questo indirizzo trovate la versione 1.0 (la prima ufficiale pubblica) del Company Profile SBF. Vi prego di riferirvi ad esso ogni volta che intraprenderete un nuovo contatto per Simplicissimus, e di inserirne il link nella vostra signature.
NB In arrivo la versione inglese.
Grazie!
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Simplicissimus Company Profile ITv1.0 - Google Docs
Questi ti fanno caricare una foto del tuo scaffale e poi ti fanno taggare i dorsi dei libri. Rinunciano al full text ma creano così la base per il matching e le attività social.
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BookRabbit - Adding-and-tagging-bookshelves
Ludo, sono in contatto con questo tipo qui, venture capitalist europeo, per l'idea che ha scritto qui, e che coincide assai con quel che mi ha fatto partire con Simplicissimus. Per favore, leggi questo post, e se la cosa in linea di massima ti interessa fammi un cenno.
NB Venerdì mattina, il 27, sono a Milano per questa cosa qui:
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.editech.info%2Fleftmenu%2FIlProgramma%2Ftabid%2F1664%2FDefault.aspx&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNH09rUZULyZXf4DMURGnokRvL3UOw
Ci vediamo?
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Idea #6: Free Electronic Books Platform | Max Niederhofer | Venture Capital
- 95% and more of music on iPods isn’t bought through iTunes. It’s downloaded, shared, ripped, bootlegged, remixed, reformatted, torrented and then some. I’m not truly concerned with the ethics of it all - I care about the realities of the marketplace.
- what has held the digital book back are essentially two issues: the backlit display, which makes it hard to read long documents on the computer for entertainment (at least for mainstream folks who don’t sleep with their MacBook), and the inability of e-ink device manufacturers to allow internet access and open/standard dispaly formats on their devices, since those threatened the publishing crowd.
- a potentially huge opportunity for someone to start serious free distribution of e-books for the Kindle (something pretty close to what Songbird* is vs iTunes today). Be the part of iTunes that’s always been about free - whether it’s ripping, sharing or organizing legal as well as pirated content.
- Become the Napster of the book world - the LimeWire for text. Let young authors come to you to publish free and gain distribution, i.e. MP3.com. Let old authors pale in shame at the download numbers of classics on your platform compared to their latest and greatest “bestseller”, i.e. open access scientific publishing model. Let the social decide what rises to the top over time (instead of the book publishing world casting couches - believe me, they do exist, pasty skin, flush cheeks, nerdy glasses and all!), i.e. Aime Street. Of course, I wouldn’t implement the whole thing as a client app but rather make it a free online service, accessible and readable from any device, with upload/download API and a serious developer platform strategy.
- Essentially the idea is to take all the libraries of text content out there and reformat them for easy access on the Kindle.
- And not just the Kindle, but the Sony, Cybook and the iLiad, and all coming e-ink readers and whatever device you - as the actual reading person - want and fell comfortable with! comment by Antonio Tombolini
- I firmly believe the Kindle in its second and third gen will make the e-book as mainstream as MP3s are now.
- Free books can be as big as free music given proliferation of readers.
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Idea #6: Free Electronic Books Platform | Max Niederhofer | Venture Capital
- 95% and more of music on iPods isn’t bought through iTunes. It’s downloaded, shared, ripped, bootlegged, remixed, reformatted, torrented and then some. I’m not truly concerned with the ethics of it all - I care about the realities of the marketplace.
- what has held the digital book back are essentially two issues: the backlit display, which makes it hard to read long documents on the computer for entertainment (at least for mainstream folks who don’t sleep with their MacBook), and the inability of e-ink device manufacturers to allow internet access and open/standard dispaly formats on their devices, since those threatened the publishing crowd.
- a potentially huge opportunity for someone to start serious free distribution of e-books for the Kindle (something pretty close to what Songbird* is vs iTunes today). Be the part of iTunes that’s always been about free - whether it’s ripping, sharing or organizing legal as well as pirated content.
- Essentially the idea is to take all the libraries of text content out there and reformat them for easy access on the Kindle.
- And not just the Kindle, but the Sony, Cybook and the iLiad, and all coming e-ink readers and whatever device you - as the actual reading person - want and fell comfortable with! comment by Antonio Tombolini
- Become the Napster of the book world - the LimeWire for text. Let young authors come to you to publish free and gain distribution, i.e. MP3.com. Let old authors pale in shame at the download numbers of classics on your platform compared to their latest and greatest “bestseller”, i.e. open access scientific publishing model. Let the social decide what rises to the top over time (instead of the book publishing world casting couches - believe me, they do exist, pasty skin, flush cheeks, nerdy glasses and all!), i.e. Aime Street. Of course, I wouldn’t implement the whole thing as a client app but rather make it a free online service, accessible and readable from any device, with upload/download API and a serious developer platform strategy.
- I firmly believe the Kindle in its second and third gen will make the e-book as mainstream as MP3s are now.
- Free books can be as big as free music given proliferation of readers.
Anonymous
on 08-13-2008