Not exact matches
We have
seen this transpire with
eBook subscription services and getting involved in digital libraries.
Several apps encourage children as creators too, and personalization is one of the trends that we'd expect to
see... So far we haven't yet
seen an
eBook subscription service for families or for schools that's really caught on the UK, but there are a number of contenders and it will be interesting to
see if one of them breaks through.»
Oyster's CEO had some welcoming remarks for the introduction of Amazon's
service into the
ebook subscription sphere,
seeing the launch of KU as yet another sign that reading consumers are responding to this model.
The road has been admittedly bumpy for the
eBook subscription service, but by ensuring a genuinely unlimited
service through the avoidance of unsustainable royalty payment models, the concept may now finally
see the success that the consumer demands.
Examining the Business Model of
Ebook Subscription Services, Parts 1 and 2 — the second has its own headline, How
Ebook Subscription Services May Redefine the Value of Books — are the lengthiest treatments of the subject I've
seen.
It'll be interesting to
see how Amazon's
ebook subscription service differs (if at all) from existing
services like Scribd and Oyster.
«Palatium Books, an
ebook subscription service based in Copenhagen, reached out to me last month, and they mentioned that they
saw my name through the Blueink Review.
It remains to be
seen how their
service will play out early next year when
eBook subscriptions become more mature and readers growing accustomed to social reading.