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E Readers

Bury your head in a good e-book
Article
/ 23 November 2012

Bury your head in a good e-book

E-reader convert Lloyd Gedye wonders if he will ever buy a "real" book again.

By Lloyd Gedye
Pick n Pay could spark e-riot
Article
/ 16 November 2012

Pick n Pay could spark e-riot

South Africa’s e-reader market received a shake-up this month when Pick n Pay announced that it was bringing the Kobo Touch e-reader to SA for R995.

By Lloyd Gedye
E-books in France a non!starter
Article
/ 2 July 2012

E-books in France a non!starter

Reading habits were back on the political agenda in France this week when Hollande’s government, vowing to protect the printed word.

By Angelique Chrisafis
Is this the end of the bookshop, or just a new chapter?
Article
/ 15 June 2012

Is this the end of the bookshop, or just a new chapter?

Bookstores around the world have been shutting their doors in the face of what looks a lot like publishing Armageddon. What’s a bibliophile to do?

By Tanya Pampalone
Highly successful in a lowbrow way
Article
/ 24 February 2012

Highly successful in a lowbrow way

Kindle-owning bibliophiles are furtive beasts. Their shelves still boast classics and Booker winners, but inside that plastic case other things lurk.

By Antonia Senior
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Article
/ 29 April 2011

PwC warns of end to paper and ink publications

PricewaterhouseCoopers on Thursday cautioned publishers and retailers to act quickly to secure positions in the ebook and e-reader market.

By Staff Reporter
Who will control the future of books?
Article
/ 26 October 2010

Who will control the future of books?

E-readers are revolutionising books, but corporate giants such as Amazon are cornering the market.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 August 2010

Soaring e-book sales speak volumes

After years of lurking in the literary wilderness, the e-book market has exploded with Amazon’s digital volumes recently overtaking hardcover sales.

By Peter Brieger
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Article
/ 23 June 2010

Technology ‘sweeping away’ books, says Stoppard

Books risk being "swept away" by a world of new technology and moving images which are increasingly winning the competition for children’s attention.

By Staff Reporter
e-scuse to cross the great e-vide
Article
/ 18 June 2010

e-scuse to cross the great e-vide

Having made the leap, it’s not ideal but there’s the promise of much better things to come.

By Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 7 February 2010

US publishers smiling again as Kindle rivals emerge

US book publishers are smiling again, after years of watching digital versions of their titles sell for below what they thought they were worth.

By Charlotte Raab
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Article
/ 19 January 2010

TV seen enjoying 2010, e-readers could struggle

The television will dominate home entertainment for another year in 2010, showing more staying power than newspapers and e-readers.

By Kate Holton

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