Who is Responsible for Policing Fraud in Nonfiction Books?
March 10, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ With the latest controversy surrounding the recall of "The Last Train From Hiroshima" by Charles Pellegrino, the book publishing industry is having to take a hard look at the line between creative nonfiction...
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Online Printer - Print Pelican announces rock-bottom deals on post cards, rack cards, bookmarks!
Riviera Beach, Florida — Did someone say the word FREE?
Print Pelican, South Florida's leading online printing company, wants to scream "FREE!" from the rooftops with a new promotion that offers...
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Book Publishers Not Immune to Internet Piracy
March 3, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ While some consider e-books to be in their infancy as a medium, reports of widespread e-book piracy would suggest that the format has taken off just fine.
According to file-tracking company Attributor, piracy has already...
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From Wall Street to Main Street: The King Report Goes Public
The King Report, dubbed as a "must read", by the most brilliant minds in financial institutions delivers an insightful forecast on how political and economic events may either shake or shape up financial markets. Once available only in...
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February 23, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ Two of Seattle's biggest companies have signed a patent agreement that will let them share their intellectual property portfolios with each other.
The terms of the agreement between Microsoft and Amazon weren't made public, but Microsoft said that the agreement...
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Judgement Day Approaches for Google in Books Settlement
February 16, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ On Feb. 18, US District Judge Denny Chin will again hear arguments in the ongoing Google Books settlement, and Google is pushing for the judge to accept the revised settlement agreed to by Google, the Authors...
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Canadian Author Rethinks Storytelling for the Internet Age
Vancouver author and poet Barbara Murray today announced the launch of www.fabricoftheearth.com, the Web component of her multi-format fiction project, Fabric of the Earth.
Set in the year three million AD, Fabric of the Earth tells the...
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Anne Rice Takes a Bite Out of Video Books
February 10, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ Anne Rice will dip into the video book market after agreeing to a multimedia version of "The Master of Rampling Gate," a vampire story published in Redbook magazine in 1984.
The author of bestsellers "Interview with a Vampire"...
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US Justice Department Rejects Google Book Settlement
February 9, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ The US Justice Department determined that copyright and antitrust issues haven't been adequately addressed in the latest proposed settlement between Google and authors and publishers in the ongoing copyright infringement...
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'How to Write Email that GETS RESULTS & Other CEObservations' Debuts on Amazon Kindle Books
Read the fierce business satire that skewers corporate culture, the disposable workforce and corporate greed.
February 9, 2010 /EIN Presswire/ What's the best way to fire someone via email? How many people...
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HOUSTON – “One Love, One Cure, One Choice” is the title of Houston couple Blissfullah’s new book releasing nationwide this week and their inspirational...
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Amazon Relents to Publisher Macmillan, Agrees to E-Book Price Hike
February 2, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ Under pressure to compete with the Apple iPad and its deal with publishers to charge premium prices for e-books on the platform, Amazon may have no choice but to raise prices on its Kindle e-books...
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/ EIN Presswire / Atlanta, GA. When Sexual Harassment Feels Like Prostitution by J. Anita Lafayette, a new book released and sold on Amazon.com. This book is written with plenty humor regarding the author's experiences as an employee, who has been sexually harassed for over a decade. Like, Nell...
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Amazon Profit Soars in Q4; Kindle Strong Sales Driver
January 29, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ Amazon reported a 71 percent increase in net profit for Q4, fuelled by strong holiday shopping, including increased demand for its Kindle e-reader and e-books.
Amazon sales for the quarter were up 43 percent...
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Book Publishers Look to Boost E-Book Prices with Apple iPad
January 28, 2010 /EIN PRESSWIRE/ Facing a downward trend in pricing for e-books, publishers may have found a new friend in Apple and its new iPad device.
According to the New York Times, five of the world's largest publishers - including...
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