Mobile Tablets, Like iPad, are Usurping e-Readers as Reading Device of Choice for Consumers
Posted on June 19th, 2011
Digital publishing company YUDU Media (www.yudupro.com) has published a new report summarizing key research, facts and figures on the e-book market, which continues to grow at a blistering pace. The report, titled, “Rise of the e-book: e-book stats and trends,” discusses some of the key components of the industry in its current form, aiming to provide analysis and insight into some of its most recent developments.
A sampling of the research included in this report:
- E-book sales now outpace print book sales, as sales of e-books nearly tripled in the US from 2009 to 2010.
- Tablets such as the iPad appear to be overtaking e-reader devices such as the Kindle as the platform of choice for reading e-books; Forrester predicts that by 2015, there will be twice as many owners of tablet PCs than there are of dedicated e-readers.
- Apple’s iBookstore is gaining rapidly on Amazon.com as the highest volume sales platform for e-Books.
- E-books have helped fuel success for self-published authors, who are no longer beholden to large, traditional publishing houses to get their works into the hands of readers.
“The e-book market shake-up is likely to become more pronounced over the course of the year, with a growing number of publishers and consumers alike choosing a tablet as their hardware of choice,” said Richard Stephenson, CEO of YUDU Media.
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Latest forecast predicts U.S. e-book sales will reach nearly $2.7 billion in three years
Posted on February 21st, 2011
The catchphrase “There’s an app for that” may soon be replaced by “There’s an e-book for that.” In a new report, “2011 E-Book Forecast: Get Set for the Next Best-Seller,” Yankee Group predicts U.S. e-book downloads will grow at an 83% CAGR by 2013, while paid mobile app downloads will grow at a 72% CAGR during the same period.
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Nook Or Kindle? New Developments In 2011 Creating A Stir by Kathy Erickson
Posted on February 7th, 2011
The choice for many people searching for ebook readers in 2011 still comes down to the Nook or Kindle. There are other ereader choices on the market, but the most popular devices by far are still the Nook and Kindle. Let’s take a look at an updated comparison of the two and uncover some controversial developments.
Nook and Kindle Physical Design-
Both the Nook and Kindle are similar with same size reading screens, but the 3rd generation Kindle (Kindle 3) has a slimmed down design compared to the Nook.
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Professional Publishing Revenues Rebound with Help from E-books and Online Strategies
Posted on February 7th, 2011
Professional books, still a foundational reference source for most working professionals, grew 1.1% to $13.9 billion in 2010, an initial step toward a full recovery. Media and publishing forecast firm Simba Information’s latest report, “Global Professional Publishing 2009-2010,” details the resilience of professional books through the recession and the explosive adoption of electronic models.
After losing sales in 2009 due to contracted library budgets and decreased exports, professional book publishing, which includes the legal, medical, business, scientific and technical fields, has nearly regained its 2008 position.
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Ever Dream of Writing a Best-Selling Book or Ebook?
Posted on January 24th, 2011
School bus driver tells her story of developing an online publishing empire so her friends now jokingly call her the “Internet Publishing Queen…” But it wasn’t always this way. In a small mountain town of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, with plenty of hard work to do, at the same time developing an internet business, Cary Ellis found herself working long hours and having to push on when she wanted to quit.
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