List of Blog Posts atomz Index

  • Ending the TOC Conference, But Still Pushing Tools of Change for Publishing
  • Cultural capital goes commercial
  • Why ebooks & why green e-publishing?
  • Earned Attention: More than a stack of paper
  • Numbers never lie…unless you’re talking social media
  • LinkedIn as publisher
  • German digital publishing – the Berlin way
  • Publishing News: Our brains on screens
  • Do publishers have the right people on the bus?
  • Direct sales of ebooks in multiple languages
  • Pre-publication samples
  • Betting on the future of the book
  • Why Paperight should be distributing your content
  • Publishing News: Crowdfunding, the new way to raise money for news
  • We need incognito book purchasing
  • Accessible user interfaces
  • Author (R)evolution Day videos now available
  • Why I created a Flipboard magazine
  • Homo abudantia: From Oldowan to Ubiquity
  • Publishing News: Democratized publishing and the digital divide
  • Newbie author rediscovers his natural aversion to all things bureaucratic
  • Three years of TOC at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair
  • Best of TOC: Thought-provoking articles from the past year
  • Will we ever see a “Spotify for ebooks”?
  • Taking ebooks mainstream…in Germany
  • Digital publishing and the loss of intimacy
  • The future of educational publishing
  • Three questions for…Adam Salomone of The Harvard Common Press
  • Content ownership and resale
  • Publishing News: Data is proving to be the backbone of emerging publishing models
  • What if the Game of Thrones characters were book publishers?
  • Current state of formats and platforms
  • A first-time author builds his team and starts writing the story
  • Goodreads + Amazon: Winners and losers
  • Libraries to become community publishing portals
  • Publishing News: Goodreads readers are now valuable Amazon products
  • Inspired by children’s ebooks
  • Author by necessity
  • Dangerous ideas from the world of startups
  • Mobile native publishing: The rise of dynamic content services
  • Publishing News: The SCOTUS “first sale” ruling spells trouble ahead for publishers
  • Change is the vehicle for publishing’s future, not the catalyst of its demise
  • A Nate Silver book recommendation engine
  • SCOTUS “first sale” ruling a big win for everyone but content publishers and software makers
  • Building an ebook business around analytics
  • The Kirtsaeng ruling: What’s your opinion?
  • What devices and formats do your customers prefer?
  • Reverse showrooming
  • Publishing News: A used ebook market may hold more opportunity than risk
  • Publishers, this is the time to be brave
  • Join the ebook subscription model movement
  • The book as a standard of quality
  • Automated ebook summaries
  • Long-form content counterbalances short-form, for consumption as well as creation
  • Used ebooks: Why your assumptions are wrong and the opportunity is huge
  • Publishing News: Apple’s used iBookstore?
  • The ISBN still has a place in the digital world
  • Goodreads evolution from discovery platform to reader community
  • Self-publishers will be the publishers of the future
  • PlayTales one year later
  • Moving from industry brand to household brand
  • How can we redefine the book?
  • The People’s EBook
  • Publishing News: B&N is at a “fork in the road”
  • The Internet has fundamentally changed reader/writer dynamics
  • What’s going on with readers today?
  • Rich multi-media and a web of devices is driving us to a world of standards
  • Applying “Great by Choice” to publishing
  • Why B&N should abandon hardware
  • Publishers are entering a “soul-searching moment”
  • The publishing industry has a problem, and EPUB is not the solution
  • How do you make money with Open Source?
  • Expanding the “ereading pie” with device simplicity
  • Beyond quick-and-dirty conversions
  • Publishing News: HTML5 will be the future of publishing
  • Learning from a video game publisher’s demise
  • Copying is a fact, not a problem
  • Lion or hare? Amazon might soon face a lot of hungry competitors around the world
  • Losing the book as a symbol
  • Author platforms and the Black Box Effect
  • Collaborating with startups
  • Money matters most in book marketing
  • Five key takeaways from TOC NY 2013
  • Publishing News: Novel experiments in publishing
  • When paper fails
  • Inkling takes the edge off publishing’s digital shift
  • …and along with EPUB 3: New CSS!
  • Publishing News: Amazon’s used ebook store?
  • Glossi.com: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • O’Reilly’s journey to EPUB 3
  • BiblioBoard: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Book Publishing Unbound
  • Ebooks and the future of research
  • Media Cooler Innovations: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Selling direct starts with community
  • The four stages of the “Spotify for eBooks” adoption model
  • BookMachine: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Visualizing book production
  • Borne Digital: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Publishing News: Pushing ebooks beyond skeuomorph boundaries
  • One author’s Kickstarter experience
  • A Publisher’s Job Is to Provide a Good API for Books
  • The Holocene: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • PDF is still “better”
  • Speakaboos: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • 5 proven ways to create a bestselling book title
  • ValoBox: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Zero to book in three days
  • CartoDB: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Publishing News: The piracy debate may well be irrelevant in the future of publishing
  • Paperight: TOC Startup Showcase Finalist
  • Knowing when to outsource
  • Author (R)evolution Day Friday Tweet Chats Start This Week
  • Towards a better book recommendation service
  • Speaking as a publishing recruiter and author
  • Forking the book
  • Publishing News: Ownshelf tests ebook lending waters
  • Becoming a community-centric content publisher
  • Are we over-thinking EPUB?
  • Lightning strikes twice: The first digital pivot
  • Extracting value from uncertain data
  • Reader survey results
  • What’s so bad about the “10 Awful Truths”?
  • Liability vs. leverage
  • High-quality PDF-to-EPUB conversion
  • Publishing News: Amazon AutoRip — where’s the book version?
  • Build, Execute, then (finally) Publish
  • My Beautiful Librarette
  • Heading towards marketing first, publishing later
  • Topsy-Turvy: A new roadmap for book marketing
  • Length and spine width in a digital-first world
  • TOC 2013 Start-up Showcase semi-finalists announced
  • Identifying DRM-free ebooks
  • Publishing News: Trailblazing experiments in publishing
  • The slippery slope of bogus reviews
  • Outthink Inc. believes learning should be fun
  • HTML5: The code to maximizing revenue
  • Publishing News: Penguin settles, Macmillan holds its ground
  • A screenshot, a link, and a heap of praise are met with a takedown notice
  • NY Times ebook initiative could be so much more
  • The 7 key features of an online community
  • MediaShift on the future of print and ebooks
  • Why I’m drinking from the Spundge firehoses
  • Publishing News: It’s time to embrace mobile
  • Next Issue: Why I recommissioned my old iPad
  • Ebook lending vs. ownership
  • An author-centric map of publishing
  • Changing the culture of production
  • It’s the brand, stupid!
  • Serial fiction: Everything old is new again
  • Publishing News: Tech industry history could inform bookstores’ road to recovery
  • What do you hope for (or fear) in 2013?
  • How to de-risk book publishing
  • A Kindle developer’s 2013 wishlist
  • Books as apps deserve serious consideration
  • Reading experience and mobile design
  • Putting a value on classic content
  • The Book Maven’s top ten novels of 2012
  • Best publishing industry articles of 2012
  • Are we solving customer problems?
  • A short survey about turning discovery into sales
  • Buy once, sync anywhere
  • WYSIWYG vs WYSI
  • Publishing News: Traditional publisher tests self-publishing waters
  • The self-publishing book
  • Author and publisher relationships
  • Global ebook distribution complexities
  • MEF Global Consumer Survey 2012
  • TOC to Host W3C eBook Workshop
  • Introducing the TOC Affiliate Program
  • What do readers want?
  • Checking in on DAISY downloads
  • Math typesetting
  • Authors as marketers
  • Subcompact Publishing
  • Tizra’s web-based publishing platform
  • Fiction is a feminist issue
  • Author (R)evolution Day, the Manifesto (Part II)
  • InDesign vs. CSS
  • Something big is missing from Flipboard and iBookstore
  • Publishing News: Publishing’s worst-case fate, Amazon as US Steel
  • Three questions for…Christian Damke of Skoobe
  • Creating reader community with open APIs
  • Wiley & O’Reilly Media sign ebook distribution deal
  • The business case for TOC
  • Author (R)evolution Day, the Manifesto (Part I)
  • Open API: The Blanche DuBois economy
  • We’ve got the tools. Let’s start using them.
  • Free and the medium vs. the message
  • Amazon and Wall Street
  • Publishing News: Hacking DRM is now illegal in Canada
  • The slow pace of ebook innovation
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s must-reads (11/8/12)
  • TOC’s Global Ebook Market report
  • How the DOJ ruling could affect ebook prices
  • Making Deadline
  • B&N sorely needs to make a mark
  • Gutenberg Regions
  • Wikipedia’s EPUB export feature
  • Publishing News: US Supreme Court dives into the Kirtsaeng “first sale” doctrine case
  • What to expect at TOC NY 2013
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s must-reads (11/1/12)
  • Ebook problem areas that need standardisation
  • The dangers of platform lock-in
  • Publisher: a new role in data herding
  • Penguin Random House: Parsing the messages
  • BookJS turns your browser into a print typesetting engine
  • Penguin Random House: How big is big enough?
  • Publishing News: Amazon gets a brick-and-mortar bookstore, sort of
  • Direct channels and new tools bring freedom and flexibility
  • Three questions for…Kevin Franco of Enthrill
  • The complex world of copyright, licensing, and piracy
  • A novel approach to going DRM-free
  • The future is bright for ebook prices and formats
  • The horrors of renting vs. owning ebooks
  • Publishing News: Two publications shift focus from print to digital
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s must-reads (10/19/12)
  • Three Strategies for Content Monetization: Part 3 of 3
  • The new New Typography
  • Three questions for…Christophe Maire of txtr
  • Three Strategies for Content Monetization: Part 2 of 3
  • Three questions for…Richard Lang of Democrasoft
  • Amazon’s Kindle Whispercast service
  • Publishing’s “open” future
  • Information wants to be…shared
  • The once and future book
  • Three Strategies for Content Monetization: Part 1 of 3
  • Publishing News: Judge rules fair use in Authors Guild v. HathiTrust
  • Three questions for…Jason Illian of BookShout
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s must-reads (10/11/12)
  • Gamechangers: Two important announcements at TOC Frankfurt
  • Page count, pricing, and value propositions
  • Publishing News: Google and publishers settle lengthy legal battle
  • Ebooks as native apps vs. web apps
  • It’s time for a publishing incubator
  • Startups and Publishers: It Ain’t Easy
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s must-read trio (Oct. 3, 2012)
  • Where is textbook publishing heading?
  • The future of educational publishing
  • Kindle file format and Amazon’s walled garden
  • EPUB 3 facts and forecasts
  • Three questions for…Jesse Potash
  • Publishing News: B&N improves its ecosystem
  • Serializing CSS: The Definitive Guide
  • Don’t Build Social – Thoughts on reinventing the wheel
  • Signs of life at Barnes & Noble
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s must-read trio (Sept. 26, 2012)
  • HTML5, EPUB 3, and ebooks vs. web apps
  • Kindle Serials is the next brick in Amazon’s walled garden
  • Three questions for…Lou Rosenfeld
  • Applications of altmetrics allow for nuanced innovation in publishing
  • Publishing News: Control over data is where the real war is being fought
  • Are ebooks good enough already?
  • Neutralizing Amazon
  • Kindle Fire vs iPad: “Good enough” will not disrupt
  • What’s new with EPUB?
  • Perceptive Media: Undoing the limitations of traditional media
  • Selling ourselves short on search and discovery
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s trio of must-read articles (Sept. 14, 2012)
  • Literally, Our Weekly Nod
  • Publishing News: DOJ settlement, the aftermath
  • Piracy, pricing, and ebook hoarding
  • If social media is important, why not start with your own website?
  • Kindle Remorse: Will consumers ever regret ebook platform lock-in?
  • Taking a page out of ESPN’s playbook
  • Publishing News: Dusting off an old idea for the new digital age
  • Barnes and Noble, what’s the game plan?
  • TOC NY 2013 Call for Proposals deadline extended to September 17
  • TOC Trifecta: This week’s trio of must-read articles (Sept. 6, 2012)
  • Ask the Ebook Experts: Text alignment in Fixed-Layout EPUB for iBooks
  • HTML5 is the way forward
  • Will retailers start playing Big Brother with our content?
  • Publishing News: Are free Kindles on deck?
  • Navigating the Android market
  • Responsive eBook Content
  • Streaming content: Why buy when you can borrow so much more?
  • How libraries can help publishers with discovery and distribution
  • Why a used ebook ecosystem makes sense
  • Publishing News: Consumers say the future of storytelling is all about interaction
  • iOS 6, Android, HTML5: Which Publishing Platform Prevails?
  • Portable Documents for the Open Web (Part 3)
  • Graceful eBook Degradation
  • Announcing the B&N Nook Membership Program*
  • Current State of the iOS Platform
  • B&N’s Results Point to Larger Industry Concerns
  • In-book Purchases
  • Portable Documents for the Open Web (Part 2)
  • Publishing News: Is Medium an evolution or a mashup?
  • Resistances to DOJ Argue the Public Doesn’t Want the Settlement
  • Portable Documents for the Open Web (Part 1)
  • Amazon Prime Time
  • Publishing News: Amazon continues its trek toward total retail domination
  • Data-driven publishing is the future
  • Where are the apps for ereaders?
  • The agency model’s impact on ebook pricing
  • Publishing News: Consequences and questions from the Twitter kerfuffle
  • New life for used ebooks
  • Publishing times, they are a-changin’
  • Publishing News: Self-publishing to be the option of first resort?
  • The value of free
  • Publishing News: B&N embraces the web
  • Publishing News: Subscription experiments and the dangers of paving cow paths
  • Pricing lessons learned from a publishing startup
  • Publishing News: You may not own what you think you own
  • Amazon as friend and foe
  • Publishing News: NewCo's global spread
  • Direct sales should be a publisher priority
  • "Lightweight" DRM isn't the answer
  • Publishing News: Penguin goes back to the library
  • Depth and immersion give static print images new digital life
  • Publishing News: Google's win may be Amazon's loss
  • For many publishers, direct sales is an untapped opportunity
  • Publishing News: Wattpad raises $17.3 million in series B funding
  • Publishing News: HTML5 may be winning the war against apps
  • Amazon, ebooks and advertising
  • Publishing News: Kindle Fire and "your ad here"
  • Social reading should focus on common interests rather than friend status
  • Publishing News: No dismissal for Apple, Macmillan and Penguin
  • Why I haven't caught ereader fever
  • Why I can't shake my ereader
  • Publishing News: Another publisher ends its app fling
  • The reinvention of the bookseller
  • Think of it like a political campaign: Baratunde Thurston's book marketing
  • Publishing News: Nook gets Microsoft, and soon NFC
  • B&N and Microsoft: The potential beyond digital
  • DRM-Free Day, forever.
  • Join us in celebrating International Day Against DRM
  • Publishing News: Tor sets content free
  • What if ebook DRM goes away tomorrow?
  • As transmedia publishing evolves, experimentation is the name of the game
  • Fair use: A narrow, subjective, complicated safe haven for free speech
  • Publishing News: Dropping DRM may be too little, too late
  • The anchor on ebook prices is gone. Now we'll see where they float
  • Publishing News: DoJ lawsuit is great news for Amazon
  • The sorry state of ebook samples, and four ways to improve them
  • Ebook formats and the allure of customer lock-in
  • Never, ever "out of print"
  • Publishing News: A magazine platform, ala Netflix
  • Metadata is everyone's responsibility
  • Books should be as easy to create as websites
  • Publishing News: There's no such thing as degrees of DRM
  • Context matters: Search can't replace a high-quality index
  • A huge competitive advantage awaits bold publishers
  • The vision behind Yahoo's Cocktails platform and Livestand app
  • Creativity isn't one size fits all, so why is copyright?
  • Publishing News: Ereading on a landing plane
  • Direct sales uncover hidden trends for publishers
  • No more book app sifting: PlayTales designed its bookstore within an app
  • The give and take between e-publishing standards and innovation
  • Publishing News: Britannica isn't dead, it's digital
  • The state of ebook pricing
  • Everyone has a stake in the digital reading experience
  • Publishing News: The threat of censorship, from a non-government entity
  • Publishing can be the engine of the engagement economy
  • The core of the author platform is unchanged — it's the tools that are rapidly changing
  • Unglue.it seeks to set ebooks free
  • Publishing News: It's time to break the stick
  • The ebook evolution
  • Customized self-publishing is the future of textbooks
  • Discovery and data go hand in hand
  • Business models to monetize publishing in the digital era
  • Story first, interactivity second
  • Practical applications of data in publishing
  • Publishing News: IPG says "no" to Amazon's new terms
  • Agile for real-world publishing
  • Publishing News: Let's remember why we got into this business
  • Book marketing is broken. Big data can fix it
  • Publishing News: B&N boycott becomes booksellers' cold war against Amazon
  • O'Reilly ebooks now optimized for Kindle Fire
  • It's time for a unified ebook format and the end of DRM
  • Now available: Best of TOC 2012 anthology
  • Tip for B&N: Don't just follow Amazon
  • Publishing News: B&N closes doors on Amazon Publishing
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: February 1, 2012
  • Publishing News: Ereader ownership doubles, again
  • ValoBox wants to reward content creators and consumers
  • Why the fuss about iBooks Author?
  • Transforming data into narrative content
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: January 25, 2012
  • Coming soon to a location near you: The Amazon Store?
  • In the case of interactivity, we're still at the phase of irrational enthusiasm
  • The five things you need to pay attention to at TOC 2012
  • Children's ebooks and apps are big business on the iPad
  • Responsive design works for websites, why not for digital comic books?
  • Publishing News: Apple's textbook foray may not be as disruptive as it hoped
  • When you commit to "release early and often" you have to actually do it
  • Kindle Fire: Three pros, five cons
  • Getting the content out there isn't enough anymore
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: January 17, 2012
  • The art of marrying content with mobile apps
  • Publishing News: Stats from Amazon's KDP Select program might require a decoder ring
  • A study confirms what we've all sensed: Readers are embracing ereading
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: January 11, 2012
  • Three reasons why we're in a golden age of publishing entrepreneurship
  • How agile methodologies can help publishers
  • A venture into self-publishing
  • Publishing News: Can the Nook be a viable business by itself?
  • Traditional vs self-publishing: Neither is the perfect solution
  • Social is an integral part of tomorrow's reading experience
  • Five things we learned about publishing in 2011
  • Open Question: Is it realistic for publishers to cut Amazon out of the equation?
  • Publishing News: The 99-cent problem
  • HTML5: The platform-agnostic key to the future of publishing
  • What happens when an old law is updated for the digital age?
  • Quid pro quo will define the author-publisher relationship
  • Publishing News: "Hating Amazon is not a strategy"
  • A war story, a Kindle Single, and hope for long-form journalism
  • Research and restraint: Two more things to add to your digital publishing toolkit
  • Now available: "Breaking the Page" preview edition
  • Publishing News: Agency pricing, out of the pan and into the fire
  • What publishers can learn from Netflix's problems
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: December 7, 2011
  • A sensible look at HTML5 and publishing
  • Publishing News: One publishing experiment ends, another begins
  • Web-first workflows let publishers focus on the stuff that really matters
  • The paperless book
  • Sometimes one screen isn't enough
  • Keeping Safari Books on top
  • How Twitter helps a small bookstore thrive
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: November 23, 2011
  • Why publishers should build direct sales channels
  • Ebook refunds and absolute satisfaction
  • EPUB 3: Building a standard on unstable ground
  • Exposing content via APIs
  • Publishing News: Tech patent wars spill into the book world
  • What we could do with really big touchscreens
  • Why we needed EPUB 3
  • Publishers need broader and broader shoulders
  • HTML5 for publishers: Drawing on the screen
  • Not a self-publisher, far from a traditional publisher
  • Publishing News: The standards of aggregation
  • Tools of Change for Publishing Newsletter: November 10, 2011
  • Links on the side
  • Thoughts on ebooks triggered by the appointment of Andrew Savikas as CEO of Safari Books Online
  • Do agent-publishers carry a conflict of interest?
  • Publishing News: Early response to the Kindle Lending Library
  • The problem with Amazon's Kindle Owners' Lending Library
  • Five ways to improve publishing conferences
  • Sensors, data, UI and the future of publishing
  • Publishing News: Amazon's Kindle Format 8 dashes hopes for EPUB3 compatibility
  • Publishing's tech and edit worlds converge
  • We're in the midst of a restructuring of the publishing universe (don't panic)
  • Agile content models better address audience wants and needs
  • The more you engage, the better the advice
  • Publishing News: The news is free but the API will cost you
  • Building books for platforms, from the ground up
  • Six ways to think about an "infinite canvas"
  • Inside the German ebook market
  • Publishing News: Amazon fires up B&N and BAM
  • Viewing content at the atomic level
  • Linking in ebooks: How much is too much?
  • When content customization is baked in, ownership trumps access
  • Addressing the state of econtent
  • Hooked on context
  • TOC Frankfurt launches with a global ebook market survey
  • Publishing News: Betting on the Nobel Prize
  • Scrolling, flipping, and clicking
  • Mindset over matter
  • Giving kids access to almost any book in the world
  • The making of a "minimum awesome product"
  • Content is a social creature
  • iPad vs. Kindle Fire: Early impressions and a few predictions
  • The digital rights quagmire
  • Failure is a digital prerequisite
  • The agile upside of XML
  • Publishing News: Amazon vs barrier to entry
  • The search for serendipitous recommendations
  • Publishers, you have to change your business model
  • Pictures that propel prose
  • Publishing News: Survey says publishers continue to miss out on digital opportunities
  • The problem with deep discount ebook deals
  • Textbooks should not be consumed in isolation
  • Papercut has designs on a new storytelling genre
  • Five digital design ideas from Windows 8
  • At its best, digital design is choreography
  • Publishing News: Goodreads chases the recommendation Holy Grail
  • Promoting free downloads to increase revenue
  • When media rebooted, it brought marketing with it
  • Keeping images and text in sync
  • If you're a content designer, the web browser will be your canvas
  • Publishing News: Google gets local with Zagat
  • Publishing News: Amazon and the sub-$300 tablet
  • Why an ebook still needs an index
  • To page or to scroll?
  • Digital copyright gets further complicated with "levels of rights"
  • Publishing News: Publishing startups bet on curation and apps
  • BookRiff: A marketplace for curators
  • TOC Debate: Amazon vs Apple
  • MagAppZine's goal: From PDF to app in about 15 minutes
  • Publishing News: Amazon lands "4-Hour" author Timothy Ferriss
  • Searching in ebooks: A unique use case that requires a unique approach
  • Leaky paywalls and ads: What publishers can learn from the New York Times
  • Multitouch and the quest to make ereaders more flexible than paper
  • Publishing News: Amazon launched the HTML5 Kindle Cloud Reader
  • Sometimes the questions are as enlightening as the answers
  • How online bookstores should get social
  • A story takes shape amidst tweets and pauses
  • Publishing News: Apple's new in-app rules cause a minor dustup
  • Books as a service: How and why it works
  • Ebook empowerment with EPUB3
  • What publishing can learn from tech startups
  • Publishing News: Scribd flirting with ebook subscriptions?
  • If it's important, the news will find me
  • Support vs Access: Why Highlighter picked Seattle
  • Publishing News: Newspapers finally test tablet-content bundle
  • Sustainable publishing is a mindset, not a format
  • Notes that don't break the reading flow
  • Publishing News: Fantasy author is out for blood
  • Images and text need to get together
  • Publishing News: Survey finds ereader ownership doubled in six months
  • How one newspaper rebooted its workflow with Google Docs and WordPress
  • Two lessons from Pottermore: Direct sales and no DRM
  • Publishing News: Direct "Potter" ebook sales fire up the book world
  • 9 digital book-making tools
  • People don't need faster horses
  • Publishing News: Blogging and the law
  • Augmented reality and books, together at last?
  • How one publisher uses "aggressive marketing"
  • Publishing News: Apple shifts on subs
  • Edits as a storytelling device
  • Apple's in-app shift: What does it mean for publishers?
  • Publishing News: Rebooting online news presentation
  • 10 innovative digital books you should know about
  • Open Question: Would you fund your favorite author?
  • News organizations still party like it's 1899
  • Publishing News: Curation for the Kindle
  • Delivereads curates content for your Kindle
  • Part book, part film, part website
  • Sign up for two important (and free) TOC webcasts
  • Publishing News: BAFTA nomination hints at app crossover appeal
  • Kindle 2012: Wish-list features for the next model
  • Open Question: Are we at the ebook tipping point?
  • What ebook designers can learn from Bible-reading software
  • A premium layer for web-based content
  • And the BAFTA goes to … an app?
  • Marginalia is still alive in the digital world
  • Publishing News: How to improve ebook marginalia
  • 3 ways to improve ebook note taking
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • How many imprints does Amazon run?
  • Does digital text create a cognitive gap?
  • Skimming on the digital side
  • Legally speaking, think before you tweet
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • What's new? Alerting readers to ebook revisions
  • Announcing the TOC Sneak Peek webcast series
  • View the iPad as a magazine opportunity, not a container
  • Getting your book in front of 160 million users is usually a good thing
  • 4 ways DRM is like airport security
  • Maps aren't easy
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • Pride and prejudice and book trailers
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • For publishing, sales info is the tip of the data iceberg
  • Will Golan v. Holder affect the Google Books settlement?
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • Ubiquity and revenue streams: How HTML5 can help publishers
  • Google Books settlement rejected, but likely not a lost cause
  • Ebook pricing power is undermined by perceived value
  • Open question: Are ereaders too complex?
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • The secret to digital publishing success? Don't start with the book
  • Piracy isn't just about price
  • Facebook comments: Fewer and better, or just fewer?
  • Baby bibs to dog clothes to … publishing's salvation?
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • Flipboard and the end of "sourciness"
  • 7 ways ebook apps can help brick-and-mortar bookstores
  • Public domain here, under copyright there
  • HarperCollins' Avon Impulse: Digital trendsetter?
  • Publishers: What are they good for?
  • Agency model may violate anti-cartel laws in Europe
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • Digital authors need a whole new set of skills
  • Publishers get creative to keep books on shelves
  • HarperCollins' digital lending cap sparks lively discussion
  • Publishing News: Week in Review
  • For booksellers, the future is brighter than it seems
  • Reports of marginalia's demise have been exaggerated
  • The competition for app subscriptions
  • The future of the book
  • Kevin Kelly on how to sell free
  • An era in which to curate skills
  • Margaret Atwood on solar flares and author needs
  • Book^2 Camp opens the lines of communication
  • Want to succeed in online content? Get small, be open, go free
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  • Publishing needs a social strategy
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  • Bookish Techy Week in Review
  • Open question: Do you trust market research surveys?
  • TOC 2011 preliminary program announced
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  • Bookish Techy Week in Review
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  • Bookish Techy Week in Review
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  • Michael Cairns on segmenting publishing strategy
  • Michael Tamblyn's TOC Frankfurt presentation (actually a dramatic recreation thereof)
  • Michael Tamblyn's TOC Frankfurt presentation (actually a dramatic recreation thereof)
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  • Despite recent gains for books, Games still dominate in the App Store (via @dliman)
  • Early Registration Now Open for TOC 2010 New York
  • Gizmodo smells a rat (well, they smell *something*) when it comes to iPhone ebook sales
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  • Amazon’s Kindle not lighting fires in Norway (from Quill & Quire)
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  • Apple Will Soon Overtake RIM in Consumer Smartphone Market
  • Apple Will Soon Overtake RIM in Consumer Smartphone Market
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  • Lessons from Digital Disruption in the Music Business
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  • Does Digital Cannibalize Print? Not Yet.
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  • Wanted: Proposals for TOC 2010
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  • TOC Coming to Frankfurt
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  • Scribd Store a Welcome Addition to Ebook Market (and 650 O'Reilly Titles Included)
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  • OMG. Best. TOC. Wrapup. Ever.
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  • Neat TOC-Inspired Videos on the Future of Learning
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  • Point-Counterpoint: Digital Book DRM, the Least Worst Solution
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  • Point-Counterpoint: On Digital Book DRM
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  • Publishers Need to Get In on the Conversation
  • [TOC Webcast] Making the Case for Print on Demand
  • Why Blogging and Social Media Shouldn't be Ignored
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  • Redefining Professional Content and Accepting Digital's Limitations
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  • Slides from "What Publishers Need to Know about Digitization" Webcast
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  • Android Barcode App Connects to Google Book Search
  • [TOC Webcast] Tomorrow: What Publishers Need to Know About Digitization
  • Change Always Leaves Someone Behind
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  • Webcast Video: Why Publishers Should Care About SEO
  • Another Position: XML Alone is Not Enough
  • U.S. News Shifts Focus to Digital
  • For a Workflow Change, Support from the Top is Required
  • [TOC Webcast] What Publishers Need to Know about Digitization
  • Open Source, Community and Audiobooks: Q&A with LibriVox Founder Hugh McGuire
  • A Call for Tiered Access to Google Book Search Terminals
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  • Another Sci-Fi Publisher Opts Out of DRM
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  • Connecting the Dots Between Google Book Search and Android
  • New Project Examines Close Reading and Web Collaboration
  • New York Times Movie Reviews Released as API
  • Analytics: Are Streams the New Hits?
  • Registration Open for Tools of Change for Publishing Conference '09
  • Report: Random House Shifts Ebook Royalties to Net Receipts
  • Reaction to Google Book Search Settlement
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Google Reaches Book Search Settlement
  • Could a Young Newspaper Company Still Succeed?
  • Recommended Reading on XML and Publishing
  • Where's the IMDb for Books?
  • The Oprah Effect and the Kindle
  • Can XML Help you Avoid a Disruptive Innovation?
  • How Should Authors Promote Themselves Online?
  • StartWithXML Survey Results Preview
  • Sulzberger: "Be of the Internet, Not on the Internet"
  • Libraries Embrace Urban Lit
  • The Analog Hole: Another Argument Against DRM
  • Apple is Now a Phone Company
  • The Economic Value of Trust
  • [TOC Webcast] Tomorrow: Why Publishers Should Care About SEO
  • Web Publicity Grows Up, Learns the Value of Conversation
  • Tracking Amazon's Dominance in the Book Industry
  • Newspaper Chain Refuses to Renew AP Contract
  • To Chunk or Not To Chunk?
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Report: No Kindle Launch in UK This Year
  • An On-Demand Night at the Opera
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Open Question: How Can Publishers Capitalize on Hot Topics?
  • Standardizing Tags in the Metadata Minefield
  • [TOC Webcast] Why Publishers Should Care About SEO
  • Newsweek Repackaging Candidate Coverage for Kindle Bios
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  • BBC Shifts Conversation Style: Go Where They're Already Talking
  • Overestimating the Home Page
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  • When it Comes to Search, How Low Can You Go?
  • Publishers Rush Economic Crisis Books
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  • StartWithXML at Frankfurt Book Fair
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  • The Digital Generation and E-Readers are Tied Together
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  • Tricky Relationship Between Mainstream Media and Citizen Journalism
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  • Do Publisher Brands Still Have Relevance?
  • MyGazines Settles With Magazine Publishers
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  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Calling Out Risk-Averse Publishers
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  • Getting Some Perspective on Cloud Computing
  • Orphaned Works Find No Home in House
  • Balancing the Benefits and Costs of XML for Book Production
  • Open Question: Digital Ownership vs. Digital Subscriptions
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
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  • What We Talk About When We Talk About XML (Apologies to Raymond Carver)
  • Taking the Leap into All-POD
  • 10 Things Ebook Merchants Should Offer
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  • College Bookstores to Offer Ebooks through Kiosks
  • Storytelling Through Book Spines
  • Publishing Lessons from Web 2.0 Expo
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  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Boston Globe Spins Off Weekly Sports Tabloid
  • Why You Should Care About XML
  • XML and APIs: Perfect Together
  • Finding Balance Between User Experience and Web Ads
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Amazon and Google Challenging iTunes through Mobile
  • CEOs Must Have API Literacy
  • Q&A with Hadrien Gardeur, Co-Founder of Feedbooks
  • Google Book Search Listings Now Embeddable
  • Politico Expanding Staff, Circulation and Ad Space
  • Stanza E-Reader Catching On with iPhone Users
  • Visualizing the Advantages of StartWithXML
  • [TOC Community] How Does Digital Affect Territorial Rights?
  • Open Question: How Do You Use Web Video?
  • StartwithXML: Doing a Lot of it Already in Word
  • iRex's Large E-Reader Aimed at Business Crowd
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  • Guccione: Print Downturn Traces Back to Pre-Internet Era
  • TOC Recommended Reading
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  • Chunks and Verticals and Niches — Oh, My!
  • Kindle vs Sony Reader: Battle of Distribution Channels
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • "Spore" Backlash: Is DRM Officially Bad for Business?
  • Can the Author Really Help?
  • Open Question: All-in-One Devices or Single Use E-Readers?
  • What Makes IP an "Asset"?
  • StartWithXML: Why and How
  • News Roundup: Sony Reader Arrives in UK, Google Scanning Newspaper Archives, Blanket Copyright Licenses vs Fair Use
  • Beginning the "StartwithXML: Why and How" project
  • UK Reaction to Sony Reader Release
  • TOC Recommended Reading
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  • Colleges Weigh Blanket Copyright Licenses vs Fair Use Rights
  • The Rise of Freelancers
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  • What Does Esquire's E Ink Cover Mean for Print Publishing?
  • Google Scanning Newspaper Archives
  • Maintaining a Web Community is as Hard as Building One
  • Open Question: Do You Re-Read Books?
  • News Roundup: Digging Around Amazon's Topaz Format, Twitter Novels, June Ebook Sales Up 87% Over '07
  • June '08 Ebook Sales Up 87% Over June '07
  • Perseus Targets Small Publishers with Digital Services Suite
  • Twitter Tips for Publishers
  • Digital Textbooks are for Professors, Not Students
  • Digging Around Amazon's Topaz File Format
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Moving Ebooks into Mobility Culture
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  • Writing Novels with Twitter
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  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Web Analytics Primer for Publishers
  • News Roundup: Amazon Acquires Shelfari, Hyper-Local Author Events, The Myth of the Level Digital Playing Field
  • How To Read O'Reilly EPUB eBooks on your iPhone with Stanza
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Tim O'Reilly: Social Networks as Infrastructure, Not Apps
  • Open Question: Do You Read Books on a Cell Phone?
  • Social Networking for Books: One Ring, or Loosely Joined?
  • The Myth of the Level Digital Playing Field
  • Shopping Electronic Publishing Rights
  • BookTour and IndieBound Make Author Events Hyper-Local
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Amazon Acquires Shelfari
  • How to Read any Type of Document on the Kindle (Almost)
  • Analyst: Amazon Downplays Rumored Kindle Sales
  • Piracy and Advertising: An Unlikely Union that Just Might Work
  • A Graphic Designer Puts Print on Demand Through Its Paces
  • Audible CEO: Publishing Has History of Tech Ambivalence
  • Ruling: Consider Fair Use Before Issuing Takedowns
  • News Roundup: The Crowdsourced Cat Book, Infinite Permutations of the Digital Book, EBay vs. Amazon (Round 2)
  • Going Digital Gives Publishers Safety Net
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Q&A with Developer Who Turns Ebooks into iPhone Applications
  • Short Fiction Renaissance Enabled by Digital
  • Report: Pre-Roll Video Ads Not all that Bad
  • EBay Wants You to Buy It Now
  • Commentary: Apple Could Own the Ebook Category
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • EFF Looks at the Big Questions Surrounding Digital Books
  • The Crowdsourced Cat Book
  • Infinite Permutations of the Digital Book
  • Open Question: Have You Seen a Kindle in Public?
  • Sports Illustrated Offers Ad Space through Web Bids
  • Links: The Simple Solution for Context
  • Twitter Faces Ramifications of Not Being Global
  • Books Fail to Crack Top 100 in iTunes App Store
  • News Roundup: B&N Won't Buy Borders, Kindle Roadblocks and Sightings, Pirates Convince Game Developer to Drop DRM
  • Pirates Convince Game Developer to Drop DRM
  • A Vote for One-Use Gadgets
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Report: No Borders Bid for Barnes & Noble
  • A Big Boost to Books as Apps?
  • Smithsonian Advertises Via Bluetooth
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  • Game Re-creates Lost Oakland Neighborhood
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Story Development Thrives in the Sports Department
  • Pricing Digital Book Content: Where's the Sweet Spot?
  • Ad Downturn Forces Fashion Mags to Drop Pages
  • Reinventing the Book and Killing It are Separate Things
  • A Broad View of Amazon's Influence
  • Web Video Advertising Stuck on Pause
  • News Roundup: iPhone Apps Developer Shocked by Windfall, Author Reaps Rewards of Web Openness, Comcast Buys Web Publisher for $125 Million
  • Author Paulo Coelho Illustrates the Upside of Openness
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Which Game is the Kindle Changing?
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  • Lulu Adding WeRead's Social Networking Tools
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  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • What if Ebooks Were the Dominant Platform?
  • iPhone Apps Developer "Shell Shocked" by Outsized Payday
  • Report: Radiohead Experiment Yields Indirect Success
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  • TechCrunch Reports 240K Kindles Sold
  • Amazon Buys AbeBooks
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  • TOC Recommended Reading
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  • Tech Publisher Asks "Are Ebooks Ready for Technical Content?"
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Technology's "Killer" Distraction
  • Last Days of the Audiobook Cassette
  • POD Opens Door to Magazine Experiments and Customization
  • Mobile Frenzy Feeds Mobile Carriers
  • News Roundup: Sony Reader Now Supports EPUB, Esquire Using E Ink on September Cover, What Authors Can Learn from Silicon Valley
  • Sony Reader Now Supports EPUB and Digital Editions
  • Amazon's Non-Media Products Show Growth
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Rethinking Libraries and Museums as "Living" Structures
  • Tor.com Woos Sci-Fi Fans with Free Ebooks
  • The Media Industry's Perspective Problem
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • [Announcement] TOC Resource Pages
  • Cloud Computing's Potential Impact on Publishing
  • Call for Participation Now Open for TOC 2009
  • First E Ink Magazine Cover Coming in September
  • What Authors Can Learn from Silicon Valley
  • Open Question: Should Publishers Develop Software Apps?
  • Opportunity Turns the Tables on Piracy
  • News Roundup: New Kindles Rumored, Free Ebooks with Embedded Google Ads, Web Publicity and Giveaways Boost Author's Profile
  • Budding Authors Use Espresso Book Machine to Publish
  • Survey of Book Industry Reaction to New iPhone and App Store
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Web Publicity + Free = A Fighting Chance
  • Free Ebooks with Embedded Ads Via Scribd-Lulu Partnership
  • Rumor: Two New Kindles Coming This Fall
  • Ebooks and Print Books are Not Mutually Exclusive
  • O'Reilly Ebook Bundles Now Available
  • 30 O'Reilly Titles Now Available as Ebook Bundles; Many In Kindle Store Later Today
  • Mobile Barcode Scanners and Retail Stores on Collision Course
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Time Inc. Prepping Mix and Match Magazine Service
  • Acknowledge and Move On: A Useful Debate Format
  • "Lost" Builds Community through Book Club and Web Games
  • Guardian Blazes New Media Trail with paidContent.org Acquisition
  • Ebook Adoption Could Come from Mobile Apps, Not Hardware
  • Readers Already Picking Up the Interactive Slack
  • News Roundup: Foldable E-Reader Coming Soon, New "Libraries" Bring New Privacy Issues, Analyst: Digital Change Targets TV and Film
  • Ebooks Abound in New iPhone Apps Store
  • TOC Recommended Reading
  • Artist Brand Building: An Idea Born from Free Debate's Middle Ground
  • Last.fm Cuts Artists in on Ad Revenue
  • Harlequin Embeds Hyperlinks in New Ebook
  • New "Libraries" Bring New Privacy Implications
  • ALA 2008: Librarians and Patrons Want More Openness
  • [TOC Directory] Recent Additions
  • Foldable E-Reader Launching in Europe This Fall, U.S. in '09
  • Analyst: Digital Disruption Has TV and Film in Crosshairs
  • Open Question: Will Genre Fiction Die Off With Traditional Readers?
  • New Rulings Let Pubs Create Digital Archives With No Additional Royalties
  • News Roundup: Dual-Display E-Reader Prototype, Content Tracking Not Just for Takedowns Anymore, Indiana "Explicit" Law Struck Down
  • Magazine POD Service Looks to Help Publishers Experiment
  • AP Struggles with Digital Growing Pains
  • Indiana's "Explicit" Law Struck Down
  • Mistake Shows Need for Clear Communication in Piracy Discussions
  • Open Question: Do You Use Twitter?
  • Books and Ebooks Will Find Their Place
  • Copyright Office Catching Up with Digital
  • Will Magazines Go Free?
  • Rhapsody Courts Apple Crowd with DRM-Free MP3s
  • Google Book Search: It's All About the Index
  • Researchers Develop Dual-Display E-Reader
  • The Upside of Publisher Blogs
  • News Roundup: Book Chain Installing Espresso POD Machines, Ebooks: False Sense of Security for Publishers?, Newspaper Revenue Slide Continues
  • Content Tracking Tools: Control for Some, Distribution for Others
  • Lamenting the Digital Decline is a Dangerous Path
  • Survey Results: Students Rely on Digital Tools for Research
  • Using the Psychology of Free
  • Downward Slide Continues for Newspaper Revenue
  • Open Question: How Can Ebooks Improve the Reading Experience?
  • UK Book Chain Installing Espresso POD Machines
  • Ebooks: False Sense of Security for Publishers?
  • Exploring DIY E-Reader Platforms
  • Huffington Post Goes Local in Chicago
  • O'Reilly Author and Editor Air Concerns on Industry Pressures
  • News Roundup: Publishers Push to Meet Russert Book Demand, Seth Godin's Kindle Analysis, BN.com Redesign Nets Big Traffic
  • Seth Godin: Community and Interactivity Would Benefit Kindle
  • Publishers Pushing to Meet Russert Book Demand
  • Calling Google a Publisher Underestimates its Platform
  • Select O'Reilly Books Soon on Kindle, and as DRM-free Digital Bundles (Including EPUB)
  • Print on Demand for Magazines
  • Select O'Reilly Books Soon on Kindle, and as Digital Ebook Bundles
  • Kindle's "Not Quite There" Design Suitable For Some
  • Study: Web Video Audience Stabilizes and Consumes More Streams
  • Q&A with Susan Danziger, CEO of DailyLit
  • Mark Cuban: Copyright Law Gives Hulu Advantage Over YouTube
  • BN.com Redesign Nets Significant Traffic Increase
  • Amazon's Road to Profitability: Toll Booths on Your Road to Readers
  • Cautious Optimism for Britannica's Hybrid Web Community
  • News Roundup: Future E-Paper Devices, Potential in Aggregated Ebooks, PBS Web Videos Include Ads
  • Ruling: First Sale Doctrine Applies to Promotional CDs
  • PBS Online Videos Include Advertising
  • Release Early, Release Often: Agile Software Development in Publishing
  • Open Question: What is the Best Use for Print on Demand?
  • Researchers: Government Should Build Reusable Data, Not Web Sites
  • Future Electronic Paper Display Devices
  • Putting Ebook Piracy into Perspective
  • Aggregated Ebook Service Suits Research Publisher
  • The Kindle: "Looks Like a Million to Me"
  • Sneak Peek: TOC Online Directory
  • Publishing Industry Not Prepared for "iPod Moment"
  • News Roundup: Borders Cuts 274 Positions, Kindle Hacks, Google Taking Long View on Book Search
  • Targeting Small Companies with Small Products
  • Borders Sells Stores in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore
  • Treating Ebooks Like Software
  • Reading Campaign Taps Web Trickery
  • Trees, Not Ebooks, Are the Real Source of Publishing's Worry
  • Web Confusion Hinders Newspaper Ad Sales
  • Hacking the Kindle
  • Publisher Offers Tips for Embedding Web Links in Ebooks
  • Open Source DocBook XSL Experimental EPUB Support Released
  • Borders Cuts 274 Positions
  • The Pitfalls of Publishing's E-Reader Guessing Game
  • Google Taking Long View on Book Search
  • Essential Points in the Free Debate
  • Amazon: Kindle Owners Buy More Books
  • News Roundup: Kindle Price Drop and Rough Title Figures, Borders Goes Solo on New Web Site, Long-Term Google Questions
  • What OpenID Can Do for Academic Publishers
  • Long-Term Questions Around Google and Content
  • Kindle Bits: Price Drop and Rough Title Sales Figures
  • Digital Change: "Disruptive and Imminent"
  • Content Owners and Consumers Need Digital Quid Pro Quo
  • Borders Goes Solo on New Web Site
  • Open Question: When Will Digital Books Overtake Print Books?
  • Microsoft Closing Live Search Books
  • Amazon "Buy New" Option Removed from Publisher's Titles
  • News Roundup: Apple vs. Kindle?, OLPC 2.0 as an E-Reader, B&N Studying Borders Acquisition
  • Author Notes Risks and Opportunities in Free Ebooks
  • "Ask a Ninja" Creators Use Web for Shot at Hollywood
  • Next Generation OLPC: E-Reader in Waiting?
  • B&N Considering Borders Acquisition
  • Blogger Begins Amazon Boycott
  • Storytelling 2.0: Alternate Reality Games
  • IDPF: Boundaries of Participation
  • The Rise of "Found" Media
  • Another Perspective on the AAP/EPUB Endorsement
  • Will Apple Challenge the Kindle?
  • The Reinvention of the Book Club
  • Digital Experiments and Useful Analytics Must Go Hand-in-Hand
  • POD Publisher Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Amazon
  • Amazon Accused of Anti-Trust Violations "Tied" to Print-On-Demand Terms
  • Profile of Hay House: "An Attitude is Not a Business Plan"
  • Linking Books with the Web-Way of Thinking
  • Analyst: Kindle Could Add $750 Million to Amazon by 2010
  • Looking at EPUB's Flexibility and Fidelity
  • News Roundup: Google Mobile App Taps Amazon for Data, Orphan Works and Copyright Confusion, Arguing Against "Freemium," Digital Marketing Examples for Publishers, DRM on Comeback Trail?
  • AAP Passive-Aggressively Endorses EPUB
  • A Google-Amazon Mobile Application?
  • It's Time to Accept an Ambiguous Digital Fate
  • A Manifesto on Publishing in the 21st Century
  • Orphan Works Legislation and Copyright Conundrums
  • The Importance of Viewing the World as Readers Do
  • An Argument Against "Freemium" Content
  • What Makes a Collaborative Writing Project Successful?
  • BISG Study: Publishing Experimentation Catching On
  • EPUB Creation Just Got Simpler
  • A Look at Book Publishing's Opportunities in Digital Marketing
  • Use Publishing Experiments as a Guide
  • Path to Web Retail Getting Easier for Independent Music Labels
  • A Comeback for DRM?
  • News Roundup: Web Focus Yields Revenue for Tech Publisher, Out-of-Print Books Return Via POD, UK's First E-Reader, TorrentSpy Hit with $110+ Million Judgment
  • TorrentSpy Hit with $110+ Million Copyright Judgment
  • Some Quotables from OnCopyright 2008
  • Early Look at HarperCollins' Social Network for Writers
  • Internet Archive Wins Push-Back Fight with U.S. Government
  • Iliad Book Edition E-Reader Coming to UK
  • Web Community Lessons from Stephen Colbert
  • Think Digital and Get Accessible for Free
  • Trent Reznor Continues to "Get" the Value of Free Content
  • Lessons for Publishers in IDG's Digital Success
  • BN.com Selling Digital Magazine Subscriptions and Back Issues
  • What Would Your Ideal E-Reader Look Like?
  • Glimmer of Positivity in Media Industry Analysis
  • Amazon POD: Friend or Foe to Indie Publishers?
  • Tech Publisher Finds Path to Web Revenue
  • Faber Brings Out-of-Print Titles Back Through POD
  • Tutorial: Add AB Meta Tagging to Your Blog
  • Adobe Eyes Interactivity in Ebooks
  • Studio Notes DVD Sales Increase Amidst Digital Distribution
  • News Roundup: Google's Book Scanning, Kindle's Future Path, Authorship Increases Exponentially, Amazon Takes on "Amazon Tax," 5 DRM Messes
  • Amazon Challenges New York's "Amazon Tax"
  • Why TOC is an Idea Much Bigger than O'Reilly
  • Britannica Opens Up with Free Subscriptions
  • Sorting through Layers of Copyright
  • Bookstores Confront Fake Author Scam
  • Q&A: Philip Parker, Developer of Automated Authoring Platform
  • TOC Tutorial DVDs Now Available
  • Book Reading Down, Book Writing Up
  • The Key to Web Success: Pretend Print Doesn't Exist
  • Newspaper Circulation Falls to WWII Levels
  • Kindle's All-Encompassing Future Path
  • Nabokov's Final Novel: The Perfect Mash-Up Source
  • Save the Date! TOC Conference 2009 — February 9-11 2009 in NYC
  • Charting the Pitfalls of DRM
  • Responsibly Assuaging Author Concerns about File Sharing and "Piracy"
  • When Authors Ask Us About the Consequences of "Piracy"
  • A Glimpse into Google's Book Scanning
  • News Roundup: Kindle 2.0 Speculation, Wikipedia: The Book, "Dilbert" Embraces User-Generated Content, Mobile Audiobook Downloads, Tracking Drafts and Revisions
  • The Inertia of Digital Turf Wars
  • "Dilbert" Embraces User-Generated Content
  • Writing and Tracking through Subversion
  • Ease of Use as Anti-Piracy Tool
  • German Wikipedia Coming in Book Form
  • Shelfari Rolls Out Editable Author Profiles
  • Measuring Success on Self-Published Titles
  • Simplifying Semantic Tagging
  • Speculation on Kindle 2.0
  • Local Focus through Community Newspaper Book Reviews
  • Books and Mobile Coupons
  • Ergonomics and Ebook Success
  • Bezos Hopes for Longer Attention Spans
  • UK Service Brings Audiobook Downloads to Mobile Phones
  • "Last Lecture" Success Inspires Kindle Marketing
  • Ebook Format Primer
  • News Roundup: Online's Share Increases, New York's "Amazon" Tax, Open Source Textbooks, Edits Shown in Pan Macmillan Ebooks, Penguin UK's Simultaneous Print-Ebook Plan
  • Open Source Textbook Adoption Grows
  • Tim O'Reilly: Amazon Has Publishers in its Sights
  • Amazon Growth Fuels Online's Book Market Share
  • [LBF] This Way to the Egress, er, Ebooks
  • Industry Questions Raised by "Potter" Encyclopedia Suit
  • Publishers Beware: Amazon has you in their sights
  • Science Publisher Offers Digital Subscription to Books
  • [LBF] What Ex-Smokers and Ebook Early Adopters Have in Common
  • Pan Macmillan Plans Ebooks Showing Edits and Changes
  • Q&A with WEbook President Sue Heilbronner
  • New York Eyes Amazon Affiliates in Tax Move
  • News You Can Use
  • Is Publishing Getting More Comfortable with Digital Brand Building?
  • London Calling on your iPhone?
  • Do Publishers Have the Stomach for Innovation?
  • Penguin UK to Release Print and Ebook Editions Simultaneously
  • Small Publishers See Similarities in New HarperCollins Unit
  • The Secret to Penguin's Trade Paperback Success
  • Roundup: Free Doesn't Always Apply, Kindle's Ebook Impact, Indie Bookstores and Chains Face Same Competitor, UK Publishers and Amazon in Price Battle, Borders Gets a Better Deal
  • Keep Your Eye on the epub Ball (But Do Play Nice)
  • Converted Church Sells Books, Attracts Tourists
  • Free Doesn't Work for Every Company
  • Experimenting for the Sake of Experimenting
  • Last.fm co-founder: "free music discovery can lead to dollars"
  • Podcasts and Web Promotion Boost Authors
  • Tag an Audio Clip, Buy it Later
  • Borders Gets a Better Deal
  • Cultural Amnesia Ebook: Bonus Material and DRM-Free
  • Publishers and Amazon Locked in Price War
  • Independent Booksellers and Chains Face Big-Box Competitors
  • An Educated Guess at Kindle's Impact
  • How Do Publishers and Authors Get Paid in a "Free" World?
  • The Digital-Only Sequel
  • Survey of Publisher and Author Reaction to HarperCollins Move
  • Roundup: No Returns for New HarperCollins Unit, Amazon's Mobile TextBuyIT, Publisher Staffers Get Sony Readers, Ebook Shortage, Custom Cookbooks
  • Pssst, Buddy, Wanna Buy a Kindle?
  • Further Thoughts on Amazon/BookSurge
  • Amazon UK Staying out of POD Fray (for now…)
  • A Q&A on O'Reilly’s "Up-to-Date" Publishing Experiment
  • Opportunities in Book Publishing and Web Communities
  • Google Docs Soon to Sport Offline Editing
  • Does Skipping Publishers Mean Skipping Libraries?
  • Amazon Ups the Ante on Platform Lock-In
  • Amazon Gets Demanding with Print-on-Demand Publishers
  • Amazon Pushes Print-On-Demand Exclusivity
  • Borders Prototype Store Shows Off Digital Center
  • Report: Book Sales Up 7 Percent in Early '08
  • Roundup: New B&N Site Taps Digital Revenue, Magazine Goes High-End with Production
  • BitTorrent as a Book Publicity Tool
  • Haskell Book Author Adapts to Reader Comments While Writing
  • Will Open Mobile Access Benefit Book Publishing?
  • Writing a Book with Google Docs
  • Roundup: Borders Mulling Sale, Blogs to Books
  • A Twist on Mobile Book Content
  • BookLamp Gets Ambitious With Recommendations
  • Commentary on Penguin's Missed Ebook Opportunity
  • Are You Ready for Free?
  • Penguin's Missed Ebook Opportunity
  • Roundup: Green Books, Podcasts by Cellphone
  • "Prince Caspian" Gets Read It Before You See It Campaign
  • Random House Chief Exec Sees Opportunity in Shifting Book World
  • Google Opens Book Search with API
  • Roundup: Jeff Bezos and Chris Anderson at BEA, the Value of Evergreen Content, Bonus Features and Ebooks
  • Borders Stores Turn Back on Long Tail
  • The Princeton Review and the Power of Free
  • Dear Amazon: This is the Wrong Way to Attract Publishers
  • "So Change. Or Die"
  • Espresso POD Machine a "Workhorse" in Alberta
  • That Was Fast: $300 "Free" Album Sold Out
  • The Price of an Album (approaching zero) and the Price of a Souvenir (sky's the limit)
  • Kindle Royalties "stun" Publisher
  • Throughput vs. Craftsmanship in Publishing
  • Some Implications of Print-on-Demand
  • Toward a More Touchable E-Book
  • What iTunes as #2 Retailer Might Mean for Publishers
  • Search and Book-Content Discoverability
  • [TOC Job Board] Recent Postings
  • $9.5 Billion of Online Books?
  • Going to Free Online
  • Computer Book Market as Canary in the Coal Mine
  • Digital Rights Management vs. Enforcement
  • PW Parent Reed Business Information on the Block
  • Monkeys and Marketing: An E-commerce Fable on Unintended Consequences
  • TOC 2008 Conference Presentations Now Posted
  • Copyright Clearance and Transaction Use Permits
  • Last chance – BISG survey on experimentation closes on Thursday
  • Latest Wholesale eBook Sales Figures Released
  • Kathy Sierra: Creating Passionate Users at TOC
  • iPhone as Ultimate Reader? Maybe. iPhone as Ultimate Mobile Browser? Definitely.
  • Amazon Using Computer Bestseller List to Push Kindle Content?
  • "Cheerleading for the new digital publishing paradigm," and a "beta geek" weighs in
  • Pre-Order TOC 2008 Tutorials on DVD
  • The (Online) World of the Economist
  • Video of Tim O'Reilly and Kathy Sierra Now Posted
  • Harvard Business and Chapter Sales: Over 60K Served
  • Blog Coverage of TOC from around the Web
  • Harlequin as Innovator
  • The Future of the Book
  • New Publishing Models
  • Which Neil Gaiman Title Would You Like to See Online?
  • Will Publishers matter?
  • Community Pricing for Books
  • Random House Announces Chapter-Sales Pilot Program
  • HarperCollins Announces Handful of Books Available Free Online
  • Publishing as a social medium
  • Introducing the TOC Job Board
  • Dealing with the other F-word
  • A Killer App for iPhone/Kindle?
  • BISG Survey on Innovation and Publishing
  • TOC Preview from David Rothman and Publishers Weekly
  • Video from TOC 2007 posted at Blip TV
  • A World Without Books?
  • TOC Attendees by Geography
  • TOC 2008 Just Around the Corner
  • Amazon Acquires Audible
  • TOC Conference just around the corner
  • A Year in O'Reilly Books (2007)
  • Wikipedia: A community of editors or a community of authors?
  • So when will the job of a technical editor be abolished?
  • OLPC and the Kindle
  • A Passion for Reading
  • An editor critiques the publishing industry's Automated Content Access Protocol
  • Bad Math Among eBook Enthusiasts
  • Kith and Kindle
  • Digital Reading, Subpoenas, and Privacy
  • Kindle Economics
  • Kindle Fundamentals
  • Kindling Openness and Impact
  • Steven Levy on Amazon's Kindle
  • Take the Money Out to Get It Back In
  • Going Legal on CC-0
  • Kindling eBooks
  • NASA Plays Games
  • Mapping Philly
  • Checking Copyright
  • RESTing the Library
  • Books Working with the Web
  • Publishing Digital Fair Use
  • Libraries or Pirate Places
  • Books on the Border
  • Digital ILL and the Open Library
  • Catalog Tree
  • Machinima Mash
  • Take the A Train
  • Copyright via RSS
  • The New Stacks
  • Finding the House
  • Documents In-Stream
  • Open Grants
  • Travelers Tales wins Lowell Thomas Awards Again
  • iClones and Newspapers
  • Sensing Wars
  • Reading the Next Book
  • Old Media Staff to New
  • Making a Brouhaha in the Blogosphere
  • A National DataNet
  • A mobile read (with white space)
  • War Imagery, Media, and the Internet
  • The Traditional Future
  • NY Times Ends Subscription-only Access
  • A Satellite's First Breath
  • Book Shelf View
  • CFP Open for TOC 2008, Feb. 11-13 in New York
  • Computer Book Market Surges (Way to Go, Barnes & Noble!)
  • Now More Than Ever
  • Real Time Sky
  • Beautiful Libraries of the World
  • What Books? Where Books?
  • My Library, Your Library
  • Google Custom Search
  • Microsoft Open XML Failed ISO Bid Makes Big News
  • News Pages
  • Open Education Search
  • eBooks with that "old book" smell
  • The Google Exchange
  • University Publishing with Comments
  • GIS, Landsat, and Public Data
  • Grandma definitely gets MySpace
  • Copyright Tangles
  • Authors Still Want Publishers
  • Virtual Worlds for Insurrection and Revolution in Education
  • 14 Books on Phones
  • Lifejackets for Newspapers
  • The Virtues of Print in a Web 2.0 World
  • Alas, poor book, Gentleman
  • New Media and Journalism
  • Books to Villages, Libraries on Mules
  • Make a donation! Save a Film!
  • AFRO goes digital
  • Library of Congress preserves digital content
  • Reframe Moving Images
  • Multi-media publishing
  • Post-Murdoch Newspapers
  • Translating Potter
  • Guest Blog: Teens Weigh in on Changes in Publishing, Media
  • CommentPress 1.0 released
  • Shannon's Thirst
  • Collaborative writing, collaborative production
  • Open Library launches in demo
  • Future of Interactive ebooks
  • Publishing Renaissance
  • Moving Images: Digitization for Access
  • Reading Books on the iPhone
  • Long Form Fiction and Mozart's Operas
  • Working in Facebook
  • The Sensing Earth
  • Medical and Other News
  • Science Direct-ly into Google
  • Digital Journalism, Paper Packaging
  • Eventstreaming and People Publishing
  • Virtual Oakland, Downtown Jazz
  • Scholarship and Mass Digitization
  • Harry Potter's no Magic for Publishers, Retailers
  • Norwegian Lament
  • Where lies the Print on Demand
  • Facebook in the Mail
  • Saving Science Fiction
  • Remembering Past Media
  • TOC Highlights
  • Localizing Print on Demand
  • TOC Coverage
  • Notes from TOC on the future of print
  • bLink: Completing the Connection Between Analog and Digital
  • TOC Day 2
  • TOC Day 3: Parallels between software development and content development
  • TOC Day 1
  • Nature Precedings: Early Access to Scientific Results
  • Buy O'Reilly Books by the Chapter
  • Results of survey: why people write online documentation
  • TOC Conference Next Week
  • Science and Nature rejecting Word 2007 Manuscripts
  • How Google Books is Changing Academic History
  • Journalism Through Computer Programming