Posts Tagged ‘Kindle’

Time is preparing a subscription for iPad and scolds Kindle for dislike of color

The head of Time Warner Ann Moore (Anne Moore) reported that approximately three months for periodicals this company will be subscription. Now we can only buy individual issues, and by no means an attractive price, roughly corresponding hard copy publications. With the introduction of a subscription, this price will drop sharply.

Subscribe to some other publications for owners iPad is already available, in particular, you can subscribe to the Wall Street Journal.

Moore also said that she believes iPad more technologically advanced than its competitor Kindle . In her view, the main disadvantage of the latter is the absence of a color screen. Inside Amazon say that the color Kindle may not be for several years because the technology of electronic ink has not yet allow it to do.

"We are very delighted iPad , because he really pushes all in the world of color, – said Moore. – I was unable to convince the Amazon, at least alone.

Time is preparing a subscription for iPad and scolds Kindle for dislike of color

Via Electronista

Amazon – publishers: "Sign the contract for three years or get out"

The New York Times wrote that Amazon actually filed publishers of digital publications ultimatum. In the Amazon want to conclude with the major publishers three-year contracts in which they pledge that they will not offer a better price or Apple, or other providers of electronic books. Under this agreement, publishers are free to assign any value to your content, as long as the price for the Amazon was the best.

The newspaper wrote that the small and large publishers unhappy with this proposal. Several major publishers have refused to sign the contract on such terms, believing that the market for digital books are too dynamic to be bound by the obligations for three years.

Also noteworthy that Apple has placed the vacant position of "independent relations manager with the publishers, whose responsibilities will include negotiating with publishers and promotion of books.

Amazon - publishers: "Sign the contract for three years or get out"

Via Electronista

Released a beta version for Mac Kindle

Amazon announced the launch customer Kindle for Mac OS. The program allows you to read on the Mac books, purchased from an online shop Kindle. Windows supported before, and now added to her Mac. Works synchronization of bookmarks: one and the same book can be read on the Kindle, and on the Mac.

In the beta version of Mac-client no notes, and full-text search, but in the Amazon claim that these functions will appear in future versions.

Program is already available for free download from website Amazon.

Released a beta version for Mac Kindle

Via TechRadar

Analyst: iPad can overtake Kindle on general sale for three months

FBR Capital analyst Craig Berger (Craig Berger) believes that Apple may just three months of sales iPad make it the best-selling e-book in history. He did not agree with those colleagues who speak of the possible production problems and shortages, due to which Apple will not be able to sell a large number of tablets. His forecast: 5 million sold iPad in the first half of 2010. Since the Kindle so far sold about 3 million, iPad automatically becomes the record holder.

This projection is remarkable in the first phase of its marginality. Other analysts, even optimistic about the prospects iPad, give a more modest forecasts. Apple has postponed the beginning of sales on April 3, while international sales and pushed to the far end of April because of lack of product inventories. Yet Berger believes that these considerations do not necessarily affect the final sales figures.

Analyst: iPad can overtake Kindle on general sale for three months

Via Electronista

Amazon even during the presentation iPad frantically phoning publishers

Resource AppleInsider told a funny story: during a presentation iPad, when Steve Jobs has not yet disappeared from the scene, top managers Amazon began phoning publishers and find out more details on options for cooperation with Apple. At the same time they tried to persuade them not to leave the platform Kindle, that some of them actually started to do shortly after the presentation. Some consumers have already concluded an agreement with Apple, and demanded from Amazon similar conditions: $ 12,99-14,99 a bestseller. Among them, Macmillan, Hachette Book Group and HarperCollins.

On the one hand, Amazon is understandable: its conditions are most beneficial to consumers. If the typical bestseller Kindle costs about $ 10, then at iPad its price is $ 13-15. But publishers can be understood: In the second case, they get more profit. And attract an audience than Steve Jobs is, first and foremost a powerful platform iTunes and a huge number of users loyal to the brand Apple. Meanwhile, moving exclusively to the iPad, publisher risk losing those customers who remain with the Kindle.

AppleInsider quoted from the New York Times: «In order not to lose current subscribers Kindle, some publishers think hard to sign a new contract with Amazon and offer free limited application to view their content on the iPad. Later, when the device is able to reproduce the full Amazon multimedia content, publishers can release already paid product, which will look the same and work on different devices.

Amazon even during the presentation iPad frantically phoning publishers

Via AppleInsider

WSJ: Amazon lost 60% of the market of electronic books

Its share of Amazon at its "home" market of electronic books over the next five years will fall from 90 to 35%, wrote Credit Suisse analyst Spencer Wang (Spencer Wang). This stems from the will – iPad.

"We believe that in the near future iPad and a new pricing model for electronic books will force Amazon to raise prices to catch up with Apple, – said Wang in his report. – In the future, according to our calculations, the market eventually will share between Google, Apple and Amazon ».

Wang assumptions about Google baseless. Recently persistently ply rumors that Google is preparing its tablet production HTC based Chrome OS. In relation to the service Google Books tablet should be a serious competitor for Amazon, and for Apple.

WSJ: Amazon lost 60% of the market of electronic books

Via WSJ

Amazon Kindle will be giving away free

On Friday, TechCrunch quoting "reliable sources" reported that in the Amazon are thinking about action with the free distribution of Kindle for service subscribers Amazon Prime. This service allows for $ 79 a year can reduce the cost of delivery of purchased goods (up $ 3.99), and long-term delivery (two days) free of charge.

"It's best customers Amazon, – wrote the chief editor Michael Arrington TechCrunch (Michael Arrington). – They tend to buy for your Kindle for a few books a month. If this group is to buy enough books, and Amazon will be able to sufficiently reduce the cost of production Kindle, we get to distribute literally millions of "Kindle, not selling shirts.

According Arringtona, now in Amazon speculate on possible schemes of the transaction. In January the company launched an advertising campaign, which offered to buy Kindle in the case of dissatisfaction with the product to return the money – and leave the device to the client. I wonder what would have resulted in such action in Russia? :)

Amazon Kindle will be giving away free

Via AppleInsider

Amazon pressure iPad will create a new Kindle

We have already reported that Amazon last week acquired the developer multisensor screens Touchco, to implement its development in his Kindle. It turns out that this is not the only innovation planned for the most popular American "reading room". It was learned that the project Kindle has opened 50 new jobs associated with the development of hardware.

Among the jobs are, for example, manager of the development of displays, which requires "knowledge of the market of LCD displays and its key players." But before Amazon did not tire of praising the display of its Kindle electronic ink, emphasizing its high readability and efficiency (Kindle may be a few days to work without recharging).

If the Kindle will go to a traditional LCD screen, then, of course, it will be easier to compete with the iPad in part color, animation and video. Most likely, this screen will be touch.

With Kindle also looking for experts on Wi-Fi, obviously, to expand the number of options for connecting to the Net. Kindle is now equipped with a 3G-only module and firmly tied to the tariff plan. If you release a modified only with the Wi-Fi and no 3G, this will reduce the price of Kindle: answer is correct, since many users are able to use Wi-Fi, but are forced to overpay for not want them to 3G.

A group of jobs associated with the creation of SDK for the Kindle, that unmistakably points to plans for a range of applications.

Thus, all this points to the fact that Amazon plans to completely revise the Kindle, actually create a new device from scratch.

Amazon is not the only player in the market of electronic books, whom emergence iPad forced to reconsider its position. Recently Acer actually declined from breeding to market its device, realizing their inability to compete with Apple in this market.

Amazon pressure iPad will create a new Kindle

Via AppleInsider

Amazon has resumed sales of paper books Macmillan, but is not yet digital

Amazon partly resolved the differences with the publisher Macmillan, and is now in the main online store of America again, you can buy printed books of this publishing house for the usual prices ($ 15-20 a bestseller).

Digital books are still there, and in this regard could not agree: Macmillan do not like dumping policy Amazon, on which the books are sold in one and a half times cheaper than the competitors (mostly iPad). Now Amazon asks buyers to about $ 9.99 for a digital version of popular publications, Apple – in the region of $ 13-15. Naturally, the option for Apple Macmillan vastly preferable to that and it became a bone of contention.

Although Macmillan digital books at Amazon.com No, the buyer can click on the link "Tell the publisher that I want to have this book on Kindle».

Amazon has resumed sales of paper books Macmillan, but is not yet digital

Via Reuters

Another publisher boycotting Amazon because of the Apple iPad

Recently, the publishing house Macmillan actually prompted Amazon to raise prices on digital versions of their books, and now media mogul Rupert Murdoch (Rupert Murdoch), owner of the publishing house HarperCollins, also announced his intention to raise the price.

According to AppleInsider, Murdoch does not like the price of $ 9.99, because it "devalues the book, and harm the sellers publications. On the other hand, the conditions for my Apple iPad offer publishers a more flexible pricing policy. In his words, Amazon is "ready to sit down and discuss all the issues.

The presentation iPad reported that digital books for the device will cost about $ 13-15. Steve Jobs himself has said that publishers will go to the Kindle or revise prices upwards, which, as we see what happens.

Another publisher boycotting Amazon because of the Apple iPad

Via AppleInsider