...of momentum among early adopters. But, as Forrester Research's Sarah Rotman Epps argued in a recent report, as eBooks move into the mainstream, late adopters may not feel the same loyalty towards Amazon that early adopte...
...re is quite interesting. As David Rothman points out on the Teleread blog , Amazon is actually subsidizing its eBooks to keep the price at $9.99. The question then is whether Sony got a better deal from the publishers it...
...n any form, so that they often contain spelling errors. If you own a Sony Reader and want to access these free eBooks, you can download the necessary software here . The PRS-500, one of Sony's first eReaders, however, is...
...d Sony have followed suit (though it is not clear if Amazon's competitors are also currently subsidizing their eBooks). Publishers obviously incur costs when producing a book and only a small number of bestsellers make u...
..., the next generation of eBook adopters is just as likely to consider Amazon as the natural place to go to for eBooks, especially given that the company is already the #1 online retailer for regular books. What About the...
When Barnes & Noble launched its eBook store, it immediately attracted a lot of potential customers. According to Compete's Dillon McGovern , more than four times as many people visited the eBook section on B&N's website ...
...an expected because of falling prices, better retail distribution, and the media buzz that currently surrounds eBooks and eReaders. For 2010, Forrester projects eReader sales of up to 10 million. Sponsor Now that the com...
...re and the hardware device, bundled with the Kindle's wireless capabilities, surely helped the company to make eBooks and eReaders more palatable for consumers. It is important to note, too, that the Kindle and Amazon's ...
Welcome to day 24 of the 31 days of Ebook giveaways. Today we're giving away Jessie's Dirty Little Secret by Jade Twilight . BLURB: We all have our demons... Jessie has a secret. She's inherited Garin, the family incubus ...