The News: e-Books will be pricier, up to $14.99; US Magazines Sales Down 2.2 Percent
Posted on February 8th, 2010 by Jose Sanchez

Summary: Macmillan books come back to Amazon, at a higher price; Print magazine circulation declines 2.2 percent
- Amazon’s e-books will cost up to $14.99… Here’s a comparison table of the e-book prices
- TV Guide leads U.S. magazine circulation declines. The overall number also keeps falling
- Techworld.com: Pirates built online music so why not eBooks too?
- Jerusalem Post to be shut down
Photo credit: Amazon
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