Gene Therapy: Climbing Aboard the E-book Bandwagon
Conboy dates back to the early days of the Power Book and SoftBook in 1996, and through the years of Peanut Press, Mobipocket, Glassbook, Adobe Reader, the Rocket Book, and now the Sony Reader and Amazon Kindle. He has followed the evolutionary trail of proprietary reader hardware and software that has been a major obstacle to wide-scale e-reading adoption.
Eugene G. Schwartz is editor at large for ForeWord Reviews, an industry observer and an occasional columnist for Book Business magazine. In an earlier career, he was in the printing business and held production management positions at Random House, Prentice-Hall/Goodyear and CRM Books/Psychology Today. A former PMA (IBPA) board member, he has headed his own publishing consultancy, Consortium House. He is also Co-Founder of Worthy Shorts Inc., a development stage online private press and publication service for professionals as well as an online back office publication service for publishers and associations. He is on the Publishing Business Conference and Expo Advisory Board.