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A Week In Book News (02/05/2012)

A Week In Book News (02/05/2012)

By Salina Christmas Oxford launches bid for World Book Capital 2014; Nook gets Microsoft’s US$300m backing; US DoJ sues big five publishers and Apple; big three publishers sue e-textbook startup; Kindle authors make money; London Book Fair 2012; Tor says DRM no more. And that’s a week (and more) in book news. We made it … Continue reading »

A Week In Book News (05/04/2012)

A Week In Book News (05/04/2012)

By Salina Christmas Vook enters the ebook fray; Amazon dodges UK tax; Nook tells London: shop online in the US; Mag+ design competition; more book covers delight; Spanish books go underground in Arizona; PayPal won’t service ‘obscene’ titles; Unicorn Cookbook and Cooking With Poo. And that’s a week (and more) in book news. Is it … Continue reading »

A Week In Book News (10/03/2012)

A Week In Book News (10/03/2012)

By Salina Christmas Google axes ebook affiliates and Android Market, then launches Google Play; Amazon to publishers: ‘Drop ebook prices or else’; Picador redesigns 12 classics; soft sell and hard-ons – web promo the Mills & Boon way. And that’s a Week In Book News. Mills & Boon lunchtime read sizzles “Sweat broke out on … Continue reading »

A Week in Book News (31/01/2012)

A Week in Book News (31/01/2012)

By Zarina Holmes More condemnation on ebooks by doomsayers; Penguin Classics commissions artist Yayoi Kusama for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; the unstoppable rise of Kindle Fire and iBooks; Vladimir Putin tells Russian kids what books to read. And that’s a Week in Book News. Just like last week, books continue to stir up the publishing world. Book … Continue reading »

A Week in Book News (23/01/2012)

A Week in Book News (23/01/2012)

By Zarina Holmes Luddites shake fists at Apple iBook 2; Birds of America sold for US$8m; Rushdie kept out of Jaipur book festival by police; Waterstones’s apostrophe sends a postcard from retirement. And that’s a Week in Book News. It’s only January and there isn’t a dull moment in the book world this week. Antiquarian … Continue reading »

Five Minutes With: Jie Qi, Innovator, Paper Computing

Five Minutes With: Jie Qi, Innovator, Paper Computing

By Salina Christmas Jie Qi, designer and a mechanical engineering major at Massachussets Institute of Technology (MIT), US, researches on mechatronics, new media, physical computing and human-computer interaction. While researching with the High-Low Tech Group, she created the Electronic Popables, a pop-up book with electronic interactive elements. Q. What do you think will become of … Continue reading »

The page is no longer a cage: Mag+ ushers in a new era of rich content storytelling for tablet magazines

The page is no longer a cage: Mag+ ushers in a new era of rich content storytelling for tablet magazines

By Zarina Holmes REPORT: “Whatever is to become of books?” at London Design Festival 2011. At the Inspiration Room event held at University College London on 17 September 2011, Creative Director of Bonnier Technology Group, Sam Syed, presented a storytelling platform for tablets that challenges the traditional notion of a page as the placeholder for … Continue reading »

Sojournposse Multimedia hosts “Whatever is to become of books” at the London Design Festival 2011

Sojournposse Multimedia hosts “Whatever is to become of books” at the London Design Festival 2011

SOJOURNPOSSE MULTIMEDIA HOSTS “WHATEVER IS TO BECOME OF BOOKS?” WITH PIONEERING BOOK PUBLISHERS & DIGITAL STORYTELLERS AT THE LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2011 “For centuries, we have organised our life, learning behaviour and physical space around books. We now consume information online and in downloads. Are we ready for a life without books?” Mag+ – For … Continue reading »