Sentences with phrase «digital reader reported»

An official announcement could come on Thursday, or possibly one week after that, The Digital Reader reported.
Additionally, once I was actually able to log in on IE and get to my Nook library, I was able to confirm what the Digital Reader reported.
The Digital Reader reported on Monday that it had «confirmed» with the Seattle - based tech giant that it would be working with Liquavista to develop new displays.
The Digital Reader reports on the matter, including an explanation of what SLAPP is (note: Jane Litte reported a lack of anti-SLAPP laws in Ohio, which could prove to be a problem).
The Digital Reader reports that B&N had expanded into international markets through Windows 8, and that now they're pulling back on that.
Nate at The Digital Reader reports on Amazon buying Liquavista, maker of Color eInk and potentially Color Kindle screen technology.
The Atlantic Expands Their Digital Publishing Efforts With a New eBook Imprint — The Digital Reader reports:
The Digital Reader reports that the new tablet is basically the same as the white Pandigital Novel tablet and eBook reader that was released last year.

Not exact matches

«Hitting these times gives us a great opportunity to report more in - depth, to get things right, to provide analysis on the breaking news that happens throughout the day, but also to serve readers at the times they want it,» Times head of digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman Journalism Lab.
The new report covered news literacy, as well as students» ability to judge Facebook and Twitter feeds, comments left in readers» forums on news sites, blog posts, photographs and other digital messages that shape public opinion.
We asked three Health readers to each test a leading digital diet and report back.
Because XBLA Fans eschews AAA game coverage in favor of reporting on indie and smaller digital game, this news is of little consequence to our readers.
At the same time, edweek.org employs a variety of digital tools to allow readers of a special report to delve deeper into its findings or explore the topic through online storytelling.
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Current studies and survey reports have shown that millennials are simply not interacting with print periodicals in the way they once did; if there is no digital edition or online interaction, how are readers to be affected?
Jane reports on Dear Author's Monday news post that she's now retained the services of Marc Randazza, a story also picked up by The Digital Reader.
The Digital Reader's post in turn points off to Publishers Weekly's report, which describes a survey taken of nearly 5,000 readers as to why they aren't buying as many ebooks anymore.
Dear Author noted on this post at The Digital Reader with reports to that effect, and links to further reading on the matter.
«B&N is beating Amazon to the punch,» according to the Digital Reader, which reported that the upcoming Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, featuring «a front light embedded over the E-ink screen,» may leave the starting gate ahead of the Amazon's front - lit screen Kindles.
Whether or not the industry is ready may still remain to be seen, but with publishers like Hachette reporting record ebook sales even in 2013, it's a clear sign that readers are responding to digital publishing, regardless of where it originated.
This data report is a strong indication of the mentality of an average reader who buys both print books and digital ones.
Also, a Bloomberg report claimed Apple's re-invested itself in the E-Book front, with a redesigned version of iBooks, the digital book reader app for iOS.
Audiobook sales continue to be on fire, far outpacing eBook sales, the next fastest growing format according to the American Association of Publishers as reported by The Digital Reader.
My must - reads every day are Shelf Awareness, the Publisher's Marketplace deal report, Publisher's Weekly Daily, and The Digital Reader, but I also try to supplement with some reading about marketing and business (Seth Godin, Michael Hyatt, CoSchedule, and Buffer).
Hopefully, the worst thing to come from this data collection would be a stab at the artistry of writing, where publishers only take on projects that meet the guidelines of the latest reports on digital reading or where authors feel pressured to adapt their plots lines and characters to the latest figures on what readers want.
They have reported that in 2016 readers borrowed 196 million digital books, an increase of 21 % over 2015.
A very small time blog called the Digital Reader is reporting that a unknown hacker is very close to rooting the entire device and making it public.
Lean reported there's two theories about whether the Kindle (and other digital readers) are environmentally - friendly.
Furthermore, the Digital Reader's report on the site launch was a week ago.
Previous reporting on digital textbooks has shown that students are often reluctant to purchase digital textbook editions because of the limitations in things like ease of search capability and the poor visibility of graphics on an e-ink enabled reader.
His 2013 government funded report said that libraries should not limit the supply of e-books in the same way that physical book loans are controlled, including the lending of each digital copy to one reader at a time, securely removing eBooks after lending and having digital books «deteriorate after a number of loans».
The February report looked at the combination of print and digital readers — both online and mobile device based — for US magazines, and found a 12.6 % increase from February of last year to this year.
Reader's Digest, who only in December reported its first month in which digital copies outsold print editions of the... [Read more...]
Rakuten OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform available to millions of readers from over 40,000 libraries and schools worldwide, reported record - breaking downloads of eBooks and audiobooks in 2017.
In fact, a report by Forrester Research predicts that sales of digital titles (and readers) will top $ 1 billion in 2011.
The Digital Reader has reported that KDP is now offering data on price points for ebooks: «The service draws on Amazon's vast database of past sales data and analyzes the relationship between price changes and number of copies sold.
OverDrive, the industry leader for digital book lending serving over 90 percent of the nation's libraries, reports that in 2015 readers borrowed more than 169 million digital books.
The Canada - based e-reading company has released a report on digital reading habits, which has found that over three - quarters of the most prolific digital readers - meaning those who read for more than 30 minutes a day - are aged 45 and above.
The digital reading device has disappeared from the B&N website and sources familiar with the matter reported by The - Digital - Reader claim all traces attesting the existence of the device have been removed, as ofdigital reading device has disappeared from the B&N website and sources familiar with the matter reported by The - Digital - Reader claim all traces attesting the existence of the device have been removed, as ofDigital - Reader claim all traces attesting the existence of the device have been removed, as of today.
A new report finds that e-book owners tend to be more avid readers and book buyers both in print and digital mediums.
By Erin L. Cox In this week's issue of The New Yorker, Media Reporter Ken Auletta reports on the digital publishing questions, such as publisher and bookseller opinions on the agency model, windowing, branding to readers instead of bookstores, whether Apple will be a better partner to publishers than Amazon, and featuring some of the usual suspects in digital publishing...
Over at The Digital Reader, they're reporting that Kobo isn't delivering a new Mini model, but rather old demo units with VizPlex screens and a «Ruby Silicone Case» instead of «Gray Sleep Cover».
The Digital Reader is also reporting that Barnes & Noble is preparing their brick and mortar locations for the launch of the new color Android - based tablet by completely redesigning stores to include a...
The Kohl's stores The Digital Reader checked with reported that the white Novel units they'd had on hand had been recalled and would be «replaced with new stock».
Purchasers of either of the other reports in the series, In - Depth Reader Profiles or Book Purchases by Channel, can purchase Digital Sales and Trends for 25 % off.
«Readers take a pleasure in a physical book that does not translate well on to digital,» the Publishers Association report read.
Kobo, whose report is based on data from its own customers as well as a survey of 16,000 readers using Kobo e-readers and competing devices, said that while women accounted for the largest group of active digital readers, older men also made up a significant proportion.
«In a four - day period after Christmas,» the article reports, «library cardholders downloaded 3,028 library - owned electronic titles onto devices including home computers, [cell phones] and digital readers such as NOOKs and Kindles.»
If these features are not exciting enough, The Digital Reader's latest report will surely please your reading experience.
Traditional publishers and authors who are resistant to digital technology might frown upon the versatile and skillful indie fellows who relentlessly research and study the rising domination of self - pubbers and keep reporting how and why they will deliver to readers.
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