eBooks
HarperCollins Publishers will now restrict how many times a library can rent out an eBook. Public libraries have been receiving an overwhelming amount of demand for eBooks and the new rules would cost them much more. The eBooks only last 26 rentals before it needs to be repurchased. Read the full article at NYTimes.com Continue Reading →
Kindle
AT&T will begin selling the newest Amazon Kindle e-Reader in its retail stores starting March 6th. The Kindle already runs on AT&T’s 3G network and by offering it in-store they hope to bring in more retail customers. The best part? You can buy one for $189 without signing a contract with AT&T. Read the full Continue Reading →
Amazon
Amazon reports the company has sold more e-books on its Kindle than it has paperback books. With a net income of $416 million for the fourth quarter, Amazon saw revenue increase 36%. Because of the Kindle’s popularity, the digital format has become Amazon.com’s most successful. Read the full article at PCMag.com Continue Reading →
eBooks
I was planning a year-end tech wrap-up this week. My goal was to list the most popular topics and articles of the year for your reading pleasure. But, as soon as I opened our analytics dashboard, it was obvious that the most popular tech question for 2010 was … iPad vs. Kindle? So here is Continue Reading →