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Samsung has not been doing much with the Liquavista color e-paper it purchased in 2011 and instead has been focusing on screens for its tablet and
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Only 20 percent of American consumers' time on mobile devices is spent on the web. A massive majority, 80 percent, is spent in apps: games, news, productivity, utility, and social networking apps.
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The textbook market has long been ahead of the rest of the publishing industry when it comes to digital books.
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Just six months after forging a partnership with the American Booksellers Association (ABA) to help independent bookstores sell ebooks, Canadian upstart Kobo has shown that it can crush the competition – even when it’s one of the world’s largest...
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Kobo's Arc tablet, along with their range of e-Ink readers, finally becomes available to purchase directly from Kobo in North America
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What can a book look like in the digital age and how will people pay for it? This is one of the themes we’ll be exploring at paidContent Live on April 17 in New York
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Sales of adult trade ebooks continued to slow in Nov. 2012, according to new numbers from the Association of American Publishers.
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Google plans to use the collaborative sharing aspects of Google Drive as a way to lure third-party apps into the Google fold.
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Learn about smartphone adoption and usage across 40 countries. Create custom charts to deepen your understanding of the mobile consumer and get the data you need to guide your mobile strategy.
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A new report says users should be wary of free Android and iOS apps that exhibit a range of “risky behavior.”
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We’ve been tapping, swiping, and pinching the Web for six years, yet it still feels unnatural. Despite the rise of responsive Web design and the constant reminders that websites need to be built fo...
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Amazon.com, Inc. continued the global expansion of its Appstore by announcing that developers can now submit their apps for distribution in nearly 200 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, India, South Africa, South Korea, Papua...
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Current affairs, world politics, the arts and more from Britain's award-winning magazine
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The books are closed on 2012, so to speak, when it comes to tracking book sales; and ebooks made big gains, according to the latest data from the Association of American Publishers.
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Malaysia adopts Google Apps to aid its’ education system Google has gone to great lengths to help support education in many different countries, often
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The rapid embrace of smartphones by teenagers will likely have significant and lasting repercussions for the web, the browser, the PC - and all that these touch.
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Facebook phone - and a new international survey - confirm once again that native apps trump the Mobile Web.
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Flurry examines smartphone and tablet growth in the new global village, now totaling 750 million active devices across more than 220 countries.
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This infographic from New Relic, a Web-application monitoring service, offers some surprising statistics about the mobile landscape. For instance: How many apps in the Apple App Store are never downloaded at all?
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Digital distribution has spurred new interest in self-publishing, with storefronts like Apple's iBookstore creating special tools for authors who work outside the traditional publisher model. At...
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Samsung's growing might in Android phones is creating concern at Google that the South Korean manufacturer will gain leverage to extract financial or other concessions for using the Internet firm's operating system.
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A lawsuit filed on February 15th in the Southern District of New York seeks to change how ebooks and e-readers are sold forever. Posman Books, a well-regarded independent New York City book chain,...
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