Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- iPhone book-reading app Stanza secures 40,000 new titles
- Users of iPhone book-reading app Stanza will have access to 40,000 new titles after Stanza’s creator, Lexcycle, signed a deal with e-book retailer Fictionwise. Stanza users will access a Fictionwise store, in which the retailer’s products are protected by its digital rights management technology. by George Mitton
- Articles 2008-12-04
- Amazon faces e-book challenge from Barnes & Noble
- US book giant Barnes & Noble is setting its sights on Amazon as it unveils plans to launch its own e-book store, following the acquisition of e-book seller Fictionwise. Barnes & Noble, the largest bookseller in the US, paid USD15.7m...
- Articles 2009-03-06
- Barnes & Noble makes e-reader for BlackBerry
- US book retailer Barnes & Noble is launching a free e-reader application for Research In Motion’s BlackBerry via its Fictionwise e-book unit. The partnership was "prompted by consumer demand", according to Barnes & Noble president William Lynch, who says many...
- Articles 2009-03-25
- Barnes & Noble makes e-reader app for BlackBerry
- US book retailer Barnes & Noble is launching a free e-reader application for Research In Motion’s BlackBerry via its Fictionwise e-book unit. The partnership was "prompted by consumer demand", according to Barnes & Noble president William Lynch, who says many...
- Articles 2009-03-25
Additional Resources
- Should You Get Amazon's Kindle?
- Should You Get Amazon's Kindle?No wayI'm an e-book fan from wayyyyy back, but I do my reading on my PDA or smartphone whatever I happen to be carrying at the time. You can get countless great titles from sites like eReader.com and Fictionwise, and at discount prices to boot.That said,...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-20
- Turn Your iPhone into the Ultimate E-book Reader
- Kindle, schmindle. The best e-book reader money can buy is the iPhone ditto the iPod touch. Don't believe me? Consider: Amazon's Kindle sells for $349 and has a grayscale screen. It's way too big to fit in a pocket. It's good only for reading. And, let's face it: It's kinda ugly. ...
- Blog posts 2008-07-24
- Motricity.(Triangle)
- DURHAM -- Motricity, which makes software for downloading games, ring tones and other content to mobile phones, sold its ... DURHAM -- Motricity, which makes software for downloading games, ring tones and other content to mobile phones, sold its electronic-books division and eReader.com Web site to...
- Research articles 2008-03-01
- Turn Your Netbook Into a Kindle
- Before you drop $359 on a Kindle 2 or $489 on a Kindle DX, ask yourself this question: What does a Kindle have that your netbook doesn't? Granted, a Kindle is thinner and lighter, and its battery lasts a lot longer on a charge. But netbooks have...
- Blog posts 2009-05-11
- Report: Sony's New E-Readers Come With Discounts?But Still No WiFi
- *Sony* plans to launch two new e-readers tomorrow—one with a touch screen, priced at just $299—to better compete in an e-book market that has grown increasingly crowded with rivals like Plastic Logic, Samsung, and of course, Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN). The Sony (NYSE: SNE) readers will hit stores later this...
- External links 2009-08-04
- Dan Brown's New Book Selling Better On Kindle Than In Hardcover Via Amazon
- Need more proof that we’re witnessing the beginning of the e-book boom? It appears that the Kindle version of The Lost Symbol, the latest thriller from The Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown, is out-selling the hardcover version on Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN). Kindle Nation Daily first noticed first noticed...
- External links 2009-09-16
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>