Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Friday, February 05, 2010
Textbook Firms Ink E-deals For iPad
Wednesday 03 Feb 2010 - Book2Book
Major textbook publishers have struck deals with software company ScrollMotion Inc. to adapt their textbooks for the electronic page, as the industry embraces a hope that digital devices such as Apple Inc.'s iPad will transform the classroom.
The publishers are tapping the know-how of ScrollMotion Inc. to develop textbook applications and test-prep and study guides for the iPad.
Wall Street Journal
Apple's iPad coming to UK 'in late March'
04.02.10 | Philip Jones in The Bookseller
Apple's iPad is to be made available in the UK from "late March", according to the company's own website. Pricing has not been revealed, but a note recently added to its UK iPad pages indicated that the Wi-Fi model would be "shipping in late March".
At the launch event last week Steve Jobs, Apple chief executive, said the company was just beginning to work on deals with Wi-Fi and 3G operators internationally, indicating that he didn't expect the deals to be in place until June. But its website now says March, with the 3G model to follow from April. A customer services representative confirmed the change to The Bookseller, but said that UK pricing had not yet been announced, and that the device could not be pre-ordered.
It is unlikely that Apple's iBook Store will follow so swiftly. A note on Apple's US website has previously indicated that its books store will only be available for US users. It is believed that UK publishers have yet to have discussions with Apple over a UK iBooks Store. In the US, five of the country's biggest pubishers, all with UK subsidiaries have signed up to supply digital books on a so-called 'agency model' at launch.
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My initial reaction when I saw the Apple iPad was
confusion. What functionality does this device offer
over and above the Apple iPhone? And what market is
Apple aiming this device at?
Bruce
NJ
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