The News: More Publishers Fight For Pricier Amazon e-Books; Will e-Ink Outsell The iPad?
Posted on February 5th, 2010 by Jose Sanchez
Summary: Hachette joins e-book pricing game; E-Ink CEO says iPad will not win the e-reader war
- Hachette joins list of publishers rejecting Amazon’s e-book pricing – No more digital editions at $9.99
- E-Ink CEO: “E-Ink will outsell iPads because of the simple economics of the consumer device market (…) “It’s triple the weight and 30% thicker than an e-reader”
- Google’s plan to convert millions of books into digital editions is in trouble. Learn why.
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