As the second quarter of 2009 drew to a close and a subdued BookExpo America winded to a conclusion, the news from the book publishing industry continued to be mixed at best and, in some cases, downright depressing.
E-Books and Interactive Publishing
New Sony Readers leaked.
Michael Healy has a huge task ahead of him as the first executive director of the Book Rights Registry, the creation of which was a stipulation of the Google Book Search settlement agreement between the online search giant and industry organizations including the Association of American Publishers and The Authors Guild.
Triangle Peak Partners and Adams Capital Management Invest in Digital Distribution Platform for Publishers
The Business Insider's Silicon Alley Insider speculates that book publishers may be eyeing Apple's upcoming Tablet.
Plastic Logic announced today that AT&T's 3G network will provide the mobile broadband connection for the Plastic Logic Reader
Pricing strategist discusses e-book pricing.
Barnes & Noble, the world's largest bookseller, has launched the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, which becomes the world's largest e-bookstore.
Slate's "The Big Money" takes a look at the myriad of issues plaguing Amazon
When should book publishers release the e-book versions of their titles?