Overdrive
currently leads the eBook distribution and content management system for over 13,000... [Read more...]
Not exact matches
Oyster and Scribd are
currently leading the way in subscription
ebooks, and Scribd's CEO Trip Adler had this to say about Amazon's potential move into the subscription sphere:
For example, the Createspace platform gives authors the opportunity to have their completed books sold on Amazon,
currently the
leading online bookseller, for both print and Kindle (
ebook) editions.
Established as one of the UK's
leading high street booksellers, Waterstones do not
currently offer self - publishing authors and small publishers a web - based
eBook publishing facility.
It also reads a ton of
eBook formats and
currently the company
leads the industry in its ability to display so many different types of
eBooks.
Amazon
currently leads the charge in the
eBook space and sells the most e-readers globally.
She
currently leads the team responsible for
eBook development and production and keeps Random House on a focused strategic path for digital product development.
It
currently offers access to more than 2,000 localized
ebooks by
leading publishers Gyldendal and Lindhardt og Ringhof.
Kobo, whose line of devices includes
ebooks and tablets and whose catalog includes more than four million titles, is already available online in over 190 foreign markets and
currently leads the field in access to foreign language titles.
Currently, most
ebooks are sold in the US and UK, but other markets are also increasing their market share: China, Germany and Japan are
leading the list.
But it's still expensive to manufacture, only available in black and white, and suffers from slow screen refresh rates which affect things like scrolling and video (not possible
currently), and
leads to the annoying flash seen when turning pages on
ebook readers.
The U.S.
currently leads the world in both
ebook penetration rate and the indie share of the
ebook market, but other countries are starting to catch up: in particular the other four major English - language ones (New Zealand adds another small percentage).
Unlike other
leading ebook DRMs
currently available in the market, Lektz DRM is offered on Self - hosting (On - premise) model with no revenue sharing or transaction fee.
Why wouldn't Amazon follow this strategy, especially since it helps eliminate competitors,
leads to market dominance and fixes the loss leader problem they
currently have with many
ebook sales?