Is There Hope for Borders?
After just a few months on the job, Borders CEO Ron Marshall said, “We are really focused on re-engaging our customers in a way Borders hasn’t been for a while…the serious bookseller for the serious book lover.” As a fan and customer of the first Borders Books in
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I know printing isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but I just found out there’s a
Quebecor Emerges
Despite posting a 4th quarter loss in excess of $654 million, Quebecor (
Libel Tourism
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Russell Wilcox, CEO of E Ink, the company whose technology makes possible the Kindle and Sony reader screens said, “We’re not only going to save publishing, we’re also going to save civilization.”
It Just Gets Better
Perseus Books Group announced that some of its titles will be available for reading on your cell phone.
At last.
Closing
Courier Corp. has announced that it closed its subsidiary short run book manufacturer Book-Mart Press of North Bergen NJ. Courier’s largest division is Dover Publications.
140 Character Maximum
Forbes Silicon Valley editor Lee Gomes observes that Twitter may have stifled complex discourse with its 140 character “tweets”. He writes in the March 30 edition, “Since Plato, people have been complaining about shrinking attention spans. But the recent acceleration of the decline is breathtaking.”
I thought that digerati were forbidden to do anything but gush?
eAdvance Readers?
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