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CNN.com - Technology - eBooks are not just for reading - March 6, 2000 The eBook is also a great way of keeping reports, notes and articles on hand during meetings. | ||||
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CNN.com - Books - What's behind the $100,000 IeBAF e-book prize? - October 25, 2000 | ||||
CNN.com - U.S. Supreme Court sides with free-lancers - June 25, 2001 Publishers must get permission from free-lance authors before repackaging their work for use on Web sites or in electronic databases, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday. | ||||
CNN.com - E-textbooks clicking with colleges - September 5, 2002 It's 4 a.m., the astronomy homework is due in just a few hours, and there's still confusion about some quirks in those mysterious quasars. What's a fretting college student to do? | ||||
The Chronicle: Daily news: 05/11/2001 -- 01 | ||||
The Chronicle: Daily news: 08/26/2002 -- 01 | ||||
The Future of the Book - Salon | ||||
Commentary: E-books remain niche reads | CNET News.com Commentary: E-books remain niche reads | The e-book market is hampered by immature, expensive technology and a limited number of people willing to consider reading books on electronic devices rather than on paper. | May 3, 2001, 4:50 PM PT | Meta Group | ||||
Textbook publisher sees future in e-books | CNET News.com Textbook publisher sees future in e-books | Harcourt College Publishers inks a deal with e-book company goReader to offer electronic college textbooks. | March 14, 2001, 12:50 PM PT | Gwendolyn Mariano | ||||
E-book devices yet to hit bestseller's list | CNET News.com E-book devices yet to hit bestseller's list | Gemstar boasts that it has sold more e-book devices and titles than everyone else combined but admits the market for e-books has yet to become a blockbuster. | May 2, 2001, 5:30 PM PT | Gwendolyn Mariano | ||||
Copyright battle: Is an e-book a book? | CNET News.com Copyright battle: Is an e-book a book? | That question is at the heart of a courtroom struggle set to begin Tuesday between giant Random House and upstart RosettaBooks--a case with huge implications. | May 6, 2001, 7:00 AM PT | Gwendolyn Mariano | ||||
Getting a read on e-books | CNET News.com Getting a read on e-books | Electronic books have been slow to catch on among consumers, but big Internet companies are betting that the time for e-books has come. | November 9, 1999, 8:15 AM PT | Greg Sandoval | ||||
Stephen King e-book pirated | Tech News on ZDNet Stephen King e-book pirated | Hackers give e-book publishers the horrors -- cracking encryption key for PDF version of King novella and distributing it free online. | | ||||
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Ignore e-Book Hype ... For Now | ||||
You *Can* Judge a Book by Its Cover | ||||
Slashdot | Stephen King's Net Horror Story Stephen King's Net Horror Story -- article related to Features and Technology. | ||||
WIRED 4.02 - The Future of Books | ||||
Wired News: Getting a Read on New E-Books | ||||
ALA | 2000 columns | ||||
ALA | November 1999: E-book Conference Illuminates Issues | ||||
Main Articles: 'Evolution of Portable Electronic Books', Ariadne Issue 29 | ||||
11/02/98 A NEW CHAPTER FOR E-BOOKS | ||||
BW Online | March 22, 2001 | The Bearable Lightness of E-Books Whether you're traveling or stuck in line at the supermarket, downloadable texts for your handheld are always ready to be read | ||||
CNN - Are digital books good enough to curl up with? - October 9, 1998 E-books are basically high-tech reading tablets that hold the equivalent of thousands of paper pages. Sounds nice, but would you really want to hunker down with your morning coffee and an electronic tablet? | ||||
CNN - Downloading literature - December 17, 1998 | ||||
Book lovers fail to click with e-pages | csmonitor.com In the past month, several major booksellers have shelved the idea of selling online editions. | ||||
E-books and Their Future in Academic Libraries: An Overview D-Lib Magazine | ||||
E-Commerce News: Viewpoint: Will We Ever Want E-Books? Everything you need to know about doing business on the Internet. Information for C-Level executives and small-to-mid-sized business managers. | ||||
E-Commerce News: News: Report: E-Book Industry Set to Explode Everything you need to know about doing business on the Internet. Information for C-Level executives and small-to-mid-sized business managers. | ||||
Will E-books Change the World? | ||||
The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World | ||||
Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search | ||||
Electronic Books: reports of their death have been exaggerated | ||||
Amazon.com Launches e-Books Store The Amazon e-book store boasts content that is not available in print. | ||||
Is Digital Publishing Taking Off? UPDATE: Adobe and Amazon.com team up to offer more titles with the Acrobat eBook Reader software; Barnes & Noble.com to offer digital content from MightyWords. | ||||
Measuring the Use and Value of Electronic Journals and Books | ||||
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IT Architect | E-Books Still A Market-In-Waiting | February 28, 2001 IT Architect | Technology Architecture for the 21st Century | ||||
The Good E-Book | ||||
Is This the End of the Story for Books? | ||||
Publishers Are Racing to Convert Books to Bytes | ||||
Online NewsHour: E-Books -- March 16, 2000 | ||||
PC World - E-Books Target Pricey Print Books Softbook Press and NuvoMedia aim to lure you away from paper. | ||||
PC World - Electronic Books for All Glassbook will offer a standard way to download e-books from bookstores or libraries. | ||||
Association of American Publishers The Association of American Publishers (AAP), with some 260 members located throughout the United States, is the principal trade association of the book publishing industry. | ||||
An Electrifying Read / New electronic books making head-turners out of page turners | ||||
the king of e-books >> by m.j. rose>> *spark-online.com >> version 7.0, april 2000 Last week Sandeep died. A bus ran over him on a busy morning in this sleepy town. | ||||
The Atlantic Online | ||||
USATODAY.com - Mystery of e-books: Who reads them? Mystery of e-books: Who reads them? PALO ALTO, Calif. (Reuters) Some say it is the publishing industry's greatest work of fiction yet: the suggestion that anybody actually reads e-books. They were billed as a convenient alternative to... | ||||
Wired News: From P-Books to E-Books | ||||
Wired News: How to Crack Open an E-Book | ||||
Wired News: E-books Draw Crowds, No Converts | ||||
Wired News: E-Books Turn Over a New Leaf | ||||
Wired News: A Bad Ending for E-Authors | ||||
Wired News: E-Book Forecast: Cloudy | ||||
Wired News: What if E-Books Cost Less? | ||||
Wired News: E-Books Are Now on the Shelf | ||||
Wired News: The E-Book as Print-Edition Ad | ||||
Wired News: Authors, Agents on E-Books' Side | ||||
Wired News: E-Books Live On After Mighty Fall | ||||
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