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讨论新闻主题﹕元太刘思诚:iPad扩大市场 E-reader仍是主流
元太并购拥有电子纸(E-paper)九成市占率的E-Ink后,今日(4/21)招开法说会,公布合并后财报表。对于iPad热卖,元太董事长刘思诚表示,iPad有助于电子书市场发展,并带动电子阅读器(E-reader)销量,反而iPad对小笔电(Netbook)的市场冲击力比较大...

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发 表 于: 2010.11.11 08:49:01 PM
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城邦媒體發表「隨身e冊」 進攻數位閱讀市場

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发 表 于: 2010.11.22 11:38:15 AM
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Website: Media magnate Murdoch preps digital newspaper for iPad

Customers check out iPads in Coral Gables, Florida. Soon they may be reading a digital newspaper on them.
Customers check out iPads in Coral Gables, Florida. Soon they may be reading a digital newspaper on them.

(CNN) -- Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is developing a digital newspaper exclusively for the iPad and other electronic tablet devices, according to the Women's Wear Daily website.

Murdoch, who has made no secret of his ambitions to charge internet users for news content, has assembled a team of journalists for the project, called "The Daily," and hopes to roll out a beta version around Christmas, WWD reported.

Available to the public in early 2011, the Daily would cost 99 cents a week, about $4.25 a month, and true to its name, publish seven days a week, according to WWD.

Murdoch and Apple CEO Steve Jobs have long been bullish on projections that the iPad, and devices like it, will soon evolve into the premiere content-reading device for the web.

Charging for news content has long been a challenge and philosophical crux for news organizations with large online presences such as News Corporation, which Murdoch owns. The Daily would focus on national issues and combine the features of a tabloid and broadsheet publication, WWD reported.

To show the seriousness of the project, Murdoch has enlisted top-tier talent from his media empire to run the show, according to WWD.

Jesse Angelo, former managing editor of The New York Post, will lead the effort, along with journalists culled from media outfits such as Page Six, AOL, ABC News and The New Yorker, WWD reported.

(CNN)

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发 表 于: 2010.11.24 11:51:39 AM
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工研院新科技/彩色電子書 還可播動畫

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发 表 于: 2010.12.07 10:57:24 AM
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Google's Web e-book store ready for chapter 1

Google eBooks and the eBookstore are based entirely within a Web browser, allowing readers to log into their books from a wide variety of devices.

Google eBooks and the eBookstore are based entirely within a Web browser, allowing readers to log into their books from a wide variety of devices.

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Google is finally ready to get into the bookselling business, one Web browser at a time.

The Google eBookstore is set to launch in the U.S. this morning after months of planning on Google's part to be the latest entrant into the hot market for e-books. Google has cut deals with many top-tier publishers, including Random House, McGraw Hill, Simon & Schuster (a division of CBS, which also publishes CNET), Penguin Books, and MacMillan. And it will have "hundreds of thousands" of in-print e-books to sell today along with the huge number of public domain books that Google has already scanned through its Google Book Search project, for a total of just over 3 million titles, said James Crawford, director of engineering for Google Books.

Formerly known as Google Editions when in the planning stages, the Google eBookstore is notable because of its Web-based approach to e-book selling. Customers will be able to buy books through their Google accounts and access them on just about any device with a modern Web browser, Crawford said. The company also plans to develop e-reader applications for both Apple's App Store and the Android Market that will sync with a customer's account, allowing you to purchase a book on your home PC, start reading it on your phone on the way into work, and sneak in a few pages at lunch on your work system without having to re-discover your place each time you log in, he said.

"The idea is to never have to wonder where you are," Crawford said of the autosync feature. Books will be locked to individual Google accounts, however, and protected by Adobe's ACS4 technology.

Google's books should also work on several e-reader devices that support Adobe's technology, like Barnes & Noble's Nook or Sony's Reader, with a notable exception: Amazon's Kindle doesn't support ACS4, Crawford said.

A look at the dashboard for Google eBooks.

A look at the dashboard for Google eBooks

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Google has also cut deals to let other bookstores sell electronic copies of Google's inventory, including famed Portland, Ore., bookseller Powell's, Alibris, and the American Booksellers Association, which helps indie bookstores get online, said Amanda Edmonds, director of strategic partnerships for Google Books. Goodreads, a book-oriented social-networking site, will also serve as a Google eBookstore affiliate, offering users links to the store to buy books they are discussing.

As always, pricing is key to any new retail venture. Crawford said Google intended to be "comparable" to other e-book stores, such as Amazon's or Apple's.

"We've set up a pricing algorithm to be competitively priced with the going rate in the market," he said. "We're not trying to buy our way into the market by (underpricing), but we don't want anybody to say that we have higher prices."

Google's been talking about building a digital bookstore for years, but its entire Google Book Search project has been shrouded in controversy over the proposed settlement it brokered with groups representing authors and publishers that, if approved, would give it the right to sell the out-of-print yet copyright-protected books it has scanned from library partners. Final approval of that settlement has now dragged on for years, with a decision following a "final hearing" in February--that had itself had been delayed several times--having languished for months.

However, the eBookstore as launched today really has nothing to do with that controversy: Google is only selling books for which it either has an explicit agreement with the clear rights-holder of the book, or it's a title that has passed into the public domain, Crawford said. Google has attempted to drum up support for its settlement by arguing that authors whose books have gone out of print will have a chance to earn revenue from a digital store that wasn't possible before Google made a digital copy, but until the settlement is approved it doesn't have the legal clearance to go ahead and sell those books.

The eBookstore will live as a link off the main Google Book Search page, where visitors will be asked if they are interested in searching or buying. Previews of millions of books can be found in Google Book Search, but until today Google had been directing those looking to purchase a copy to other book stores.

(Cnet)

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发 表 于: 2010.12.07 11:02:51 AM
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運用平板電腦閱讀文章而非電子書閱讀器,我認為應是Color E-Book Reader技術未成熟,再則人們習慣運用短時間看短文與動靜態影像(行動裝置/PC...),要研究與詳讀長篇文章或精緻圖片再於傳統紙本閱讀。
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发 表 于: 2010.12.08 11:10:55 AM
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網路電子書行銷教父湯華 即將來台巡迴演講

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发 表 于: 2010.12.09 11:23:55 AM
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