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“The advertisement, supposedly filed by fictional characters in the novel, warns readers not to believe anything written about them in the book. Reportedly, a few members of BBC’s Breakfast Show fell for the joke, and the Guardian posted about the whole fake controversy.” Oh, Penguin. How I <3 you.
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“The newspaper bestseller list only tells readers one thing: if a book is popular. Reading Radar will show you lots more: a long description of the book, an image, reader reviews, author blurbs related books, and links to interviews with the writer.” Ooooooo.
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“According to the Globe and Mail, 1.5 million free books will soon be available on a smartphone near you, all thanks to Google” I’m going to go see if this’ll work on my iPod Touch!
Feb 072009
Feb 072009
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Lots of pictures and things! (via @neilhimself)
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“Following the lead of Random House Audio—which removed Digital Rights Management software from most of its audiobooks last year—major audiobooks publishers are either removing DRM restrictions from their audiobook titles or making plans to do so in the near future.” (via @sarahw)








