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Radisson Antwerp pispot bit.ly
RT @ActuaLitte: Les tablettes tactiles ont gagné - ou quasiment bit.ly
RT @jeanlucr: Et pourquoi pas une de ces autres tablettes ? bit.ly
RT @DataSift: Need language detection in Tweets? we support 29 languages - read more -> bit.ly
HA HA !!! RT @francoisvermaut: Tweeting from my iPad 2 :-)
That's a nice project. Free video courses library. Khan Academy bit.ly
RT @gregone: The more I use @Podio , the more I like it.
RT @vincentabry: Vidéo d’un Alien retrouvé mort en Russie [ils sont parmis nous] goo.gl
Having a look a Yento.eu
Make something it's worth talking about. Seth Godin's blog.
@Babelio enquête bcp trop longue !!!
Free Survey from SurveyPirate t.co cette enquête est beaucoup trop longue. 4e de couverture
Un livre n'est rien qu'un petit tas de feuilles sêches, ou alors une grande forme en mouvement : la lecture (Sartre)
What has been your experience with self-publishing a book and can you recommend a good company to work with on a project? | LinkedIn: "Did you know there is a manual called 'The Chicago Manual of Style?' This 921 pg (including index) manual is used for book publishing. She showed me that in reference books, lists of three or more items must have a comma before the 'and.' This ommission will trigger a book rejection from a publisher and makes a self published book look unprofessional. Magazines require the 'AP Style Guide' that eliminates the comma before the 'and.' (Bill Pirtle)"
RT @novoink: Want to share what you're eReading? Simple, the zinio #eBook reader offers social media sharing to over 150 media sites, in ...
Bravo Philippe Gilbert !!! #amstel
I wish the Kindel Digital Platform (KDP) could import ePub.... #ereading
RT @vpieters: If you're in search for something to read and understand Dutch I could suggest this interview with me: t.co
Working to maybe finalize my eBook soon. Eventually...
Here is an old piece of text about the eReading market that I had written for my future eBook.

Of course, this market changes so quickly, most of the elements have become irrelevant.

I post it here for the sake of memory...

For new eReading Market news look at http://delicious.com/appepaper/business





2010 seems to be an important year for the “eReader” market.

While ePaper was hot at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, on January 27th Apple announced the iPad which is seen as a serious opponent to Amazon's Kindle. As soon as it started shipping the iPad exceeded sales expectations : 3 million iPads were sold in 80 days.

If we consider the ePaper market only, the perspectives are very promising. Prime View International (PVI) chairman Scott Liu has said he expects global e-book reader shipments in 2010 will have a chance to surpass 10 million since over 50 new vendors are expected to launch e-book devices this year (http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100204PD218.html).

Companies investing in eReaders like Amazon have found their market, according to famous TechCrunch blog,

“Millions of people now own Kindles,” said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com .... We’ve checked with our sources, who have been amazingly accurate on the number of Kindle’s sold over the last couple of years. The total number of all types of Kindles out there in users hands hit 3 million sometime in December (2009), says a source close to Amazon.. " (http://techcrunch.com/2010/01/29/3-million-amazon-kindles-sold-apparently/).

Fujio Noguchi, who supervises Sony's e-book business as a deputy president of the Digital Reading Business Division of Sony Electronics Inc, took the podium at a press conference in the first half of January 2010 and answered reporters' questions (http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20100128/179731/).

Q: How is the sales of the e-book reader "Reader"?

Noguchi: It is selling very well. Actually, it became the best seller for the Sony Style, our (online) outlet store in the US. Its sales volume quadrupled on a year-over-year basis.

Many people bought it as a Christmas present. And the servers for the Sony Style went down because too many people tried to register on the Web site Dec 25, 2009.

“Displaybank projects the e-Paper market to grow from US$70 million in 2008 to US$2.1 billion in 2015 and US$7 billion by 2020 -- representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 47%. Displaybank also projects the e-Book market to comprise 50% of the total e-Paper market during that same period -- growing from US$35 million in 2008 to US$1.1 billion in 2015 and US$3.4 billion by 2020 -- with the greatest regional demand coming from the US.” (http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20090522/170565/).

In July, Amazon Amazon.com said that sales of its electronic Kindle books are outselling hardcover books.
Road bike in Belgium is now mountain bike. The roads are terrible.

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