This...could get interesting....
Mar. 5th, 2009 10:53 amBarnes & Noble Acquires Fictionwise
Barnes & Noble announced that it has purchased the e-book retailer Fictionwise for $15.7 million in cash today.
The major e-book company operates two websites, Fictionwise.com and eReader.com, and both will remain functioning after the sale. According to Fictionwise, founders Steve Pendergrast and Scott Pendergrast will continue to operate the e-book retailer as a separate unit under the Barnes & Noble umbrella.
Here's more from the official release: "Barnes & Noble said it plans to use Fictionwise as part of its overall digital strategy, which includes the launch of an e-Bookstore later this year. In addition to the closing purchase price, Fictionwise may receive earn out payments for achieving certain performance targets over the next two years." (Via TeleRead)
http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/web_tech/barnes_noble_acquires_fictionwise_110402.asp
Barnes & Noble announced that it has purchased the e-book retailer Fictionwise for $15.7 million in cash today.
The major e-book company operates two websites, Fictionwise.com and eReader.com, and both will remain functioning after the sale. According to Fictionwise, founders Steve Pendergrast and Scott Pendergrast will continue to operate the e-book retailer as a separate unit under the Barnes & Noble umbrella.
Here's more from the official release: "Barnes & Noble said it plans to use Fictionwise as part of its overall digital strategy, which includes the launch of an e-Bookstore later this year. In addition to the closing purchase price, Fictionwise may receive earn out payments for achieving certain performance targets over the next two years." (Via TeleRead)
http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/web_tech/barnes_noble_acquires_fictionwise_110402.asp
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Date: 2009-03-05 05:55 pm (UTC)I don't know much about eReader... anyone? Bueller?
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Date: 2009-03-05 06:01 pm (UTC)Being one of the Kindled, it really is a game changer. Now if they could only get the price down.
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Date: 2009-03-05 09:08 pm (UTC)As a brand: it started as Peanut Press, became Palm Digital Media, then became eReader, after which it was bought by Fictionwise.
As a format: I like it. It can be used without DRM (things like Fictionwise "Multiformat" ebooks or Cory Doctorow's books are available in eReader format without DRM) or with, but with a very low level of DRM-based irritation. There's no per-device unlocking system, and the unlock code is based on your name and the CC# you bought the book with; as long as you have those and at least one runnable copy of the eReader software, you can read your book. (You can get Fictionwise/eReader to re-encode your old books with your new CC# so you don't have to remember back over 8 years of "which card did I use for this book?", but if they disappeared tomorrow you could still unlock your current books on new machines.)
As a piece of reader software, it's my favorite. It has a nice clean UI on both the Palm and iPhone platforms, there are desktop versions for PC and Mac, and it gives you lots of options for things like fonts and the like.
My hope is that having Barnes and Noble involved will let them get more books in eReader format (rather than just being a pass-through reseller of the possibly dead Mobipocket DRM format) at better prices (more comparable to the Amazon Kindle pricing).
(Yes, Amazon just shipped a Kindle app for the iPhone. It needs a lot of work.)
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Date: 2009-03-06 01:19 am (UTC)Me, I'm holding out for the multifunctional reader [books, periodicals, spreadhseets, images, and annotating capabilities] with multiple formats that's under $200. I know they can do it.. first one to actually get it done gets my cash and my loyalty.
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Date: 2009-03-06 01:24 am (UTC)Welcome to the Future. Beats the hell out of a flying car.
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Date: 2009-03-06 01:38 am (UTC)I can wait.
(especially since Amazon has not endeared itself to authors in the past, and I say that with friends who work in Management there... )
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Date: 2009-03-06 03:40 am (UTC)I'm also pretty unhappy with Palm's slaughter of the PDA line. My iPod touch is a nice replacement, but not a complete one.
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