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Hachette has bought mobile games development studios Neon
Play in a “substantial” acquisition. Hachette c.e.o. Tim Hely
Hutchinson has said the acquisition “could be one of several” for the
company in the app space.
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On the eve of Independent Booksellers’ Week, the winners of
the IBW Book Awards have been revealed, while authors have praised the work
of independent booksellers.
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Daunt Books is set to open a second branch outside London, in
Marlow, Buckinghamshire, this summer.
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Oxford University Press has decided to outsource some of its
technology services to Cognizant Technology Solutions as it moves towards
becoming “a more digital business”.
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Publishers are celebrating Father’s Day with a range of
promotions from social media giveaways to "30%-off" deals
targetting the gifting market.
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The Guardian
is bringing its children’s books website to an end next month because of
financial constraints.
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Irish retailer Eason is to invest more than €5m (£3.95m) in
the “ongoing transformation of its store estate” in 2016 and 2017 as part
of a capital investment programme.
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Amazon plans to open a third brick and mortar store in
Portland, US.
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Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, one of five
booksellers/publishers who disappeared from the former British colony under
mysterious circumstances late last year, has made a public claim that he
was kidnapped by Chinese agents.
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Translators Philip Rough, Paul Vincent and John Irons have
been named the joint winners of the £2,000 Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize.
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