Ebooks

Google to Sell E-Books Directly in 2009

The Google gauntlet has been thrown. Yesterday’s New York Times article offers more detail on Google’s BEA announcement of plans (Tom Turvey: “This time we mean it”) to sell e-books directly by the end of 2009.

Let’s stroll away from top-level cost/benefit analysis (book customersgood!, Amazonbad!, e-readers/eRetailersbad?, publishersbad/good/goodbad?) for now and talk about what this shift means for the market as a whole.

More Kindle: This Time, Textbooks

After an astute tip from one of our Twitter friends (thanks, @Keith_Shay), my last post on the likely soon-to-be-released Kindle didn’t really take everything into account. Yes, the new screen on the Kindle is well-suited for newspapers and it’s certainly the case that newspapers like the NY Times see it as a new frontier to re-capture hearts and minds (or at least eyeballs).

However, as many more astute than me have realized, Amazon’s press conference is being held at a university (Pace University)so looks like textbooks are the big fish frying.