More e-book reader news…
DITTO — New Reader
Yet another e-book reader has been unveiled: the DITTO. This device clearly aims to compete directly with the Kindle 2, with a significantly lower price and support for the epub format, which Kindle lacks, that will likely dominate the industry. For details, read this column from Publisher’s Weekly.
SIMON and SCHUSTER JUMP ON SCRIBD BANDWAGON
As if we needed anymore proof about the mainstream arrival of e-books, Simon and Schurster has teamed up with Scribd to offer e-book versions of many of its titles. Again, Publisher’s Weekly has the details.
Other recent e-book news available in the links below.
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