As the dominant player in the e-book game, Amazon gets a lot of headlines, and generates a lot of uneasiness among publishers (as author Anthony Horowitz suggested in his London Book Fair talk). But Amazon is of course not the only game in town. And among its competitors, Kobo rather stands out as the anti-Amazon.
On the floor of the London Book Fair, we caught up Kobo's newly installed president and chief content officer Michael Tamblyn to talk about his promotion, e-books, and of course, the value of partnerships.
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