A Prescient Start-Up In Toronto
On the World Wide Web as we have known it so far, books, photographs, art, and music have all suffered an identity crisis.
On the World Wide Web as we have known it so far, books, photographs, art, and music have all suffered an identity crisis.
From selling books as objects to providing a service
Considered from the perspective of technology, a book is an interface, a device for communication. A book is a form factor, too, a physical and metaphorical container, suitable for holding any imaginable human expression.
Shareholders who bought B&N stock in late 2018 when shares were trading for as low as $4.11 should be pleased.
Scientific publishing advances human knowledge by sharing the latest discoveries. Now, a 15-year-old publishing startup is adding collaboration and community building to its goals.
What are the chances you’ve listened to an audiobook lately? According to a new survey, about 50-50.
“Reading Dangerously,” features excerpts from famous banned books. The Freedom to Read Foundation marks a half century of court battles to protect the right of free access to controversial books and other media in schools and public libraries.
Perpetual access e-book licenses are making way to limited but less expensive “metered” models.
Editors look for things like a high level of engagement – not just a lot of followers, but how many people are interacting and retweeting with an author.
The 2019 purchase price is pretty eye-opening, and certainly reflects the troubles the company has endured in recent years