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  • liber.io | Make eBooks. Really simple.
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    Make eBooks.Really simple.Right fromGoogle Driveā„¢
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  • Getting started with Readium.js - Readium.js
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    This page describes a small demo that leverages Readium.js to embed EPUB 3 content in a web application. This should help you get familiar with all that Readium.js has to offer.
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  • How we built a DIY book scanner with speeds of 150 pages per minute | Ars Technica
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  • Outlawed by Amazon DRM Ā« Martin Bekkelund
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    Amazon wipes a woman's Kindle and shuts down her account. This is why I strip the DRM from every Kindle book I buy, and archive each away on my home server. And, also, why I rarely buy Kindle books.
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  • John Resig - Secret Omens: Book Update
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    To the point of Jeff’s post, I would absolutely not write a technical book again. It’s a tedious process and unless you LOVE writing and are really good at it (like Nicholas Zakas or Dave Flanagan) then I suggest that you stick with the medium that is truly successful: Writing long-form articles/blog posts and possibly spinning them off into purchasable ebooks. (As an example, I’d point to Juriy Zaytsev and Peter-Paul Koch both of whom could get any JavaScript position in the world purely based upon the quality of their articles and sites, without ever having written a book.)
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  • Self-publish your in-progress book for great royalties on Leanpub
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    Self-publish your book as you write it, and earn great royalties!
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  • The end of ebook development – Baldur Bjarnason
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    In this world there wouldn’t be any ebook developers any more than you have .doc developers. The fact that we have an industry of people whose job description is close to indistinguishable from ā€˜fixes office documents by hand in a hex editor’ is insane.
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  • Tor/Forge E-book Titles to Go DRM-Free | Tor.com
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    ā€œOur authors and readers have been asking for this for a long time,ā€ said president and publisher Tom Doherty. ā€œThey’re a technically sophisticated bunch, and DRM is a constant annoyance to them. It prevents them from using legitimately-purchased e-books in perfectly legal ways, like moving them from one kind of e-reader to another.ā€
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  • Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Why publishers should give away ebooks
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    So why give away the bits? Well, traditional book publishers have three big imperatives today: (1) protect print sales for as long as possible (in order to fund a longer-term transition to a workable new business model); (2) help keep physical bookstores in business (for the reasons set out in this article by Julie Bosman); and (3) do anything possible to curb the power of Amazon.com, the publishers' arch-frenemy.
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  • Cutting their own throats - Charlie's Diary
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    As ebook sales mushroom, the Big Six's insistence on DRM has proven to be a hideous mistake. Rather than reducing piracy[*], it has locked customers in Amazon's walled garden, which in turn increases Amazon's leverage over publishers. And unlike pirated copies (which don't automatically represent lost sales) Amazon is a direct revenue threat because Amazon are have no qualms about squeezing their suppliers — or trying to poach authors for their "direct" publishing channel by offering initially favourable terms. (Which will doubtless get a lot less favourable once the monopoly is secured ...)
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  • Book: A Futurist's Manifesto
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  • How to Write a High-Quality eBook in 30 Days
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  • 3 Free E-Books and a Tutorial on Erlang
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  • unpaper 0.3
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    unpaper is a post-processing tool for scanned sheets of paper, especially for book pages that have been scanned from previously created photocopies. The main purpose is to make scanned book pages better readable on screen after conversion to PDF.
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  • How To Strip DRM from Kindle E-Books and Others | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
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    You love your Kindle, but you hate the DRM. What do you do? Well, if you like, we’ll tell you how to strip the copy-protection from your e-books, leaving a plain, vanilla e-book file in the format of your choice. This doesn’t just work for Kindle book, either. The method, detailed by Apprentice Alf, will also remove DRM from Mobipocket, Barnes and Noble, Adobe Digital Editions and Fictionwise books, making these stores much more attractive to buyers.
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  • Book Saver
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    Book Saver has two cameras that take separate images in rapid succession of each page within an open book. You can scan 200 pages in less than 15 minutes! Book Saver’s cradle, where the book is placed during the scanning process, is also angled as to not require you to hold pages down to get a flat, even surface. While similar devices require up to seven seconds per one page, Book Saver takes only one second per two pages!
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  • Helene Ā» Blog Archive Ā» How to remove DRM from ebooks
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    "I buy books. A lot of them, and I like to own the books I purchase. By that statement I mean that I want to be able to read the book on whatever device I want. To be able to do that I have to remove the DRM from the books I buy.<br /> <br /> I NEVER distribute the books I buy, and neither should you."
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  • List of freely available programming books - Stack Overflow
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    "I'm trying to amass a list of programming books with opensource licenses, like Creative Commons, GPL, etc. The books can be about a particular programming language or about computers in general. Hoping you guys could help"
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  • Testing your ePubs with Bookworm : Bookworm ePub reader
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    "Bookworm isn't just for readers. Publishers can use it to test their ePub files before distributing them, and to experiment with advanced features such as stylesheets and SVG. "
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  • Some E-Books Are More Equal Than Others - Pogue’s Posts Blog - NYTimes.com
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    "This is ugly for all kinds of reasons. Amazon says that this sort of thing is ā€œrare,ā€ but that it can happen at all is unsettling; we’ve been taught to believe that e-books are, you know, just like books, only better. Already, we’ve learned that they’re not really like books, in that once we’re finished reading them, we can’t resell or even donate them. But now we learn that all sales may not even be final. "
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  • Lexcycle has been acquired by Amazon.com! | Lexcycle
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  • Caveat Lector Ā» Blog Archive Ā» The DRM Ponzi event horizon
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    "Personally, despite my neverending love affair with the written word, I’m getting tired of owning print books. There, I’ve said it. They take up a whole lot of space, they clutter, and they’re obnoxious to pack (yes, I’ve moved twice in the last five years and that may not be the end of it, how about you?). For my purposes, with most books, ebooks would be far preferable both for one-time and many-time reads… if I could be assured of keeping my many-time reads."
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  • The Digital Book: Paper's Last Hurrah
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    "While Sony Readers and Amazon Kindles take to the scene, one paper lover, in celebration of the Blood on Paper exhibition (something we've never heard of but have a pretty good idea what it's about), released this USB copy of The New Machiavelli. Photographed page by page, those who think its contents might resemble Google Book Search would be dreadfully wrongWe thoroughly enjoy that his hands are in each shot. That's what the fancy Kindle has been missing all this time!"
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  • The Future of Reading (A Play in Six Acts) [dive into mark]
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    "When someone buys a book, they are also buying the right to resell that book, to loan it out, or to even give it away if they want. Everyone understands this."
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  • Seth's Blog: You should write an ebook
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    "How much did it cost you to write the most popular ebook ever and to reach those millions of people and to do a promotion that drove an expensive hardcover to #5 on Amazon and #4 in Japan and led to translation deals in dozens of countries and plenty of
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  • The Curious Mind | Articles / Classic Texts in Computer Science
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  • 5 excellent places to find DRM-free science fiction - cebidae: the blog of david dean
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    "Whatever you do, don’t buy DRM’d ebooks. You are just ripping yourself off in the long run." Amen to that. I've bought a few ebooks with DRM, and it was all a waste.
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  • if:book: sophie is coming!
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    "Sophie is an open-source platform for creating and reading electronic books for the networked environment."
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  • Accelerando! - Accelerando available for download
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    "This free ebook edition is made available by kind consent of my publishers, Ace and Orbit, under a Creative Commons license with certain restrictions attached." Hooray! A book to read on my Visor until I get the paper edition!
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