Lonely Planet has made a deal with Nokia to sell maps and city guides for over 100 cities to users of Nokia Maps 2.0 users. (The maps are provided by their Navteq subsidiary.) The downloads will sell for 7.99 euros.Cnet
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Stock Market Remains Irrational on Amazon/Kindle
To reinforce our Amazon/Sony Kindle/Reader observations from last week, in Monday’s trading the stock market drove up Amazon’s share price based on a new analyst’s report from Citigroup that contains no actual new data of any kind! Yes, the same folks who are deep in hock to Saudi oil masters and others after their huge losses in the American credit market keep using the power of fantasy and multiplication to conclude that Kindle is just like the iPod!Seattle PI Blog
Nielsen Wants ISBNs for Each eFormat
In their role as exclusive UK ISBN registrar, Nielsen Book has issued a statement indicating they will exclude from their database titles that use a single ISBN to represent all e-book forms of a particular. In other words they are rejecting that practice that is currently favored by most large publishers, requiring the assignment of a different ISBN to each different electronic edition of the same title. As quoted from the statement in the Bookseller, Nielsen notes that “we acknowledge that [publishers'[ e-book initiatives to date may not have required per-format identification…. We believe that hardwiring bibliographic and identification practice […]
Coelho on His "Online Journey"
Novelist Paulo Coelho writes in the New Statesman about his decade-long adventures in connecting with fans and readers electronically. His starting point was significantly different from that of many of his peers: “in my case, I was never very keen on the notion of the reclusive author working in solitude, and have always tried to interact with my readers. So I’ve spent a lot of time on my website, knowing that it is one of the rare public platforms, besides the traditional book signing, open to me.” That genuine desire for constructive engagement with his audience, and a creative willingness […]
DailyLit Ads Sponsored Model
DailyLit has announced the first entry in a new model that allows for the sponsored distribution of serialized digital books for free to readers. GreetingCards.com is sponsoring distribution through September 30 of College Knowledge: 101 Tips, from the University of Michigan Press, originally sold in Daily Lit form for $4.95.Release
How the Press Gets eReaders Wrong Every Day
There’s an FT column today by John Gapper that crystallizes some thoughts I’ve had recently about how poorly the press handles coverage and analysis of the budding market for e-readers. His thesis is that when it comes to e-reading devices, “The danger for Sony is that it is already too late. Amazon has grabbed the market-leading position from Sony and established a stronger brand, which is what happened with the iPod and the Walkman. Sony never managed to recover, despite trying repeatedly to match Apple.” His analysis is based on the rumor of 240,000 Kindles having sold so far (ultimately […]