More e-readers enter the market. Can they topple Kindle, Apple, and the Nook?
Are children more willing/likely to pick up an e-book when compared to their adult counterparts? Looks like that may be the case.
Seems to be conflicting reports. I’ve seen some studies that show those with e-readers buy more books, and that print books are on the rise. But this study seems to suggest that e-books are already cannibalizing print books sales. Can you say panic?
Good review of the current state of the e-book reader market.
Own a Kindle? Chances are you’re older and richer than those young hoodlums who are toting around their iPads, and letting their britches fall below the underwear line.
Amazon put the Kindle on the web. Was that to counter the yet-to-be-released Google Editions? This blog seems to think so.
The Kindle can hold up to 3,000 e-books, but those books might be hard to find. Calibre offers to solve that problem by acting like an iTunes for your e-book reader.
Ten Reasons why e-books keep selling.