finger lickin fifteen ebook?

Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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Are there any ebook websites I can buy the new stephanie plum book “finger licking fifteen”? Amazon already has the print version to order, but no kindle edition. If I can’t download the ebook yet, are there any sites I can preorder it?
already checked: ebooks.com, amazon.com, booksonboard.com, and fictionwise.com

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what’s a good e-book reader for general pdf files?

Posted on 25. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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when i was doing my honours year i ended up with 8 kilograms of journal articles printed out, poor trees, so i am thinking of getting an e-book reader. I have heard of Amazon’s kindle but it seems closely linked to their store, i want to be able to read pdf files from scientific journals and make notes in the margins etc. and preferably sync or copy annotated versions back to my computer.

i want the reading on the couch with a pen experince of paper print outs, but without the many kilos of actual print outs.
a colour screen would be handy

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Is this book really a book?

Posted on 24. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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I just heard about this book “The Chopin Manuscript,” but it looks like it’s only in audiobook format. Does anyone know if this comes as a printed book that can be read as opposed to listened to? I did see that amazon has a Kindle edition and it didn’t say anywhere that it was audio as opposed to ebook, but I find it strange that borders, amazon and my local public library do not carry this as a regular printed book. Does anyone know if it comes in a printed copy? Can you buy Kindle books and read them on your computer if you don’t have a kindle or ipod touch?

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Does this news article about textbook piracy make any sense?

Posted on 24. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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A textbook case of piracy
By Alex Beam
Globe Columnist / September 9, 2008
I was heartened to learn that college kids are wielding the same Internet piracy tools they used to bring down the recording industry to download textbooks. Although the textbook oligopolists are fighting back mightily - the Association of American Publishers uses Covington & Burling, a take-no-prisoners law firm in Washington, D.C., to hunt down malefactors - there are at least two sites still around offering books: Textbook Torrents tends to be shut down, and moves around the Web, but the last time I checked, thepiratebay.org was offering such books as - well, you’ll see.

As a writer, how can I support this? I should be an absolutist on copyright protection for all books, magazines, and newspapers. But I’m not. The publishers have disgraced themselves, and they are paying the price. Three-hundred-dollar textbooks in the hard sciences are not unusual, and the companies are selling to a captive audience. Hundred-dollar add-ons, masquerading as digital workbooks, or problem-solving sets, are not uncommon.

Publishers love to put out bogus “new” editions to drive a stake though the heart of the used textbook market, which was gaining its second wind at online auction sites. It’s not as if calculus changed since Newton invented it, is the rallying cry you hear from student activists.

How do I know textbook publishers are nothing but pirates in pin-striped suits? Because when the fast-buck artists take over a company like Houghton Mifflin, they never talk about how proud they are to be publishing Philip Roth and J.R.R. Tolkien. They know they are going to make a killing in the profit-choked textbook division, which gorges on the goodwill of parents who want their children to be properly equipped for college courses.

Now most textbook publishers are going digital, and Amazon is promising a larger-format Kindle reader for the student market. The publishers say that iTexts, which often cost less than $100, save students money. But their opponents, led by a coalition of Student Public Interest Research Groups, point out that the password-protected digi-texts put the sword to the used-book market so despised by the publishers.

Congress has gotten into the act, legislating more “transparency” in textbook pricing in the just-passed Higher Education Opportunity Act. It looks like a jumble of half-measures to me. If it had any teeth, the publishers would be squawking madly.

A young Northeastern University student named Shawn Fanning wrung billions of dollars of excess profits from the record companies when he invented Napster. Yes, it’s true that recording “artists” now gouge young people 10 times more aggressively at the concert turnstiles than they ever did at Tower Records stores, which no longer exist around here. But Steve Jobs found the right price point for music at iTunes. Between the pirates and the publishers, we’ll find our way to the right price point for textbooks, too.

Now it’s time to arbitrage . . . tuition.

Don’t steal this book
Inevitably, a reviewer will call John Hanson Mitchell, author of “The Paradise of All These Parts: A Natural History of Boston,” a latter-day Henry David Thoreau, not necessarily a compliment. Call him what you will - in real life, he edits the Massachusetts Audubon Society magazine Sanctuary - he is a smart guy, walking around, paying attention. I’d name his genre nostalgic realism; Mitchell certainly knows where this city and its many peculiar institutions come from, and he understands modernity as well.

I love that his brother owns a boat named after Richard Henry Dana, and that it doesn’t have an engine - there’s Boston in a nutshell. I think this book will take its place next to Walter Muir Whitehill’s “Boston,” with engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka, as one of the treasured Hub tomes of our time.

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Ere I saw Alaska? Send in your Sarah Palin-dromes! A palindrome is a phrase that makes sense read forward and backward - e.g., “Madam, I’m Adam.” I think there’s a lot to work with here: Is Levi vile? Close, but no cigar. I’ll buy the winner a used copy of the kind of book that Governor Palin wanted to keep out of her local library - “Huckleberry Finn,” perhaps.

Alex Beam is a Globe columnist. His e-dress is beam@globe.com.
http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2008/09/09/a_textbook_case_of_piracy/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+–+Living+%2F+Arts+News

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Amazons accidental deletion of “1984″ and Animal Farm? How far will the NWO go?

Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20090724/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_amazoncom_kindle

Kindle users were surprised last week to find that Orwell works they had purchased were removed from their readers and their money refunded.

Amazon said last Friday the books had been added to its catalog using the company’s self-service platform by a third party who did not have the rights to the books. However, that explanation differed from what Kindle users had been told by Amazon’s customer service department, which implied that the removal was the publisher’s choice.

What is your thoughts on this?

Be careful the “thought police” might be reading this as well……
Steve: This is yet another example of bigger things behind the curtain.
pheemz: Perhaps big brother will outlaw something you like………

You trust your government and media…..I dont.

People need to wake up!!

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Spanish Help?

Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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Can some native spanish speakers help me translate this?

Amazon came out with the kindle, which could revolutionize reading. It is an electronic reader so you download books to it. you can take it anywhere and even buy books off the cell phone networks. Its screen is specially made for reading, and will open up a new market for books.
no automatic trnslation plz

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Amazon kindle?

Posted on 15. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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Can I still order it even though it’s “sold out”?
So you are proposing that I will never ever recieve it? LOL. Bull.

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Australian E-Readers?

Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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I really want an E-Reader, I know that Amazon has got there whole Kindle product going on but because I live in Australia I can’t get a kindle due to custom laws.
So I decided to Google other E-Reader devices but it all just really confused me. I didn’t know if the E-Readers that I was looking up were available in Australia or not, or where I can purchase them if they are available in Australia?
So what I want to know is:
What kinds of E-Readers are available in Australia?
What’s a good site to find information on those E-readers?
And if anyone in Australia has a E-Reader, what brand is yours? And what do you guys think of it?

Any opinions are welcome :D

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