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digital media

toc2010_125x125So, um, haven’t posted to the blog for a while. Shut up, is why! Okay, I’ve been a bit busy working behind the curtain towards the launch of if:book Australia (coming soon!)

But, look over here! Shiny thing! Digital publishing conference! O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing, in fact! I’ll be tweeting TOC 2010 over the next three days, so set your Twitter client of choice to #toccon. I’ll also be updating notes to this blog as I go, so stay tuned for fresh content.

[By Wednesday you'll think this blog is oh so now, of course you will. Shut up.]

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It’s not digital publishing. It’s publishing.

October 24, 2009

Richard Nash has a great round-up of the conversations and opinions about digital that took place all over this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair. …we’re not replacing one static-priced unit (pBook) with another static-priced unit (eBook), but finding that our single massive unidirectional pBook supply chain is now just one component of a tremendously variegated set [...]

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What to “pack”?

October 16, 2008

Everyone loves to recommend a good read. Hell, it’s what makes the book world go round. So here’s your chance. I’m off to Canada and the US next week and I’m following Sherman Young’s lead and going digital all the way. So I’m looking to load up ye olde iPhone with things to read and [...]

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