Saturday, 2 February 2013
A Publishers Job Is to Provide a Good API for Books
<b>http://tinyurl.com/8uxtjwj - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/8uxtjwj'>Consumer Watch: Many sources available for electronic books</a></b><p>I received a Kindle for Christmas and can't figure out the best ways to select books other than through Amazon or perhaps borrowing from the public library. I love to read, so I am desperate for your suggestions. — Rachel Reader</p><B>HDTV Expert</b><p> - The Nook Glowlight is available for about $129, while full-color Nook tablets are in the $269 to $299 price range. And there's the rub: Tablets are in; dedicated e-readers are on the decline. Research firm IHS stated that dedicated eBook readers ...</p><B>A Publishers Job Is to Provide a Good API for Books</b><p>Intro Here is a radical statement: A publisher's job is to provide good APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for their books. Now that almost all books are made into digital products (that is, ebooks), good publishers of the future will be …</p>
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