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Research and Markets: E-Books and E-Publishing Primer - Easy-to-Read Overview of the Current State of E-Book Hardware Readers
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fd11c8/ebooks_and_epubl)
has announced the addition of the "E-Books
and E-Publishing Primer" report to their offering.
This 79-page report provides an easy-to-read overview of the current
state of e-book hardware readers such as the Amazon Kindle; the myriad
software-based e-book readers and formats available including e-book
apps for the iPhone and other portable devices; a discussion of
"e-zines" and digital periodicals; a brief technological overview of
"electronic paper"; and where the market for e-books and other types of
e-content stands today, as well as where it is likely to go in the near
future.
What do we define as "e-publishing"? For the purposes of this primer
report, it is "content created in electronic form and which remains in
electronic form and is portable even after delivery."
The report looks at the following categories:
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Electronic content read on a special e-book device, such as the Amazon
Kindle or Sony Reader.
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Electronic content read on a desktop or laptop computer via special
reader software, such as the e-zines produced by Texterity or Zinio.
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Electronic content read on a PDA or smartphone such as an iPhone or
BlackBerry.
This primer report sorts out the major players and technologies, and
provides an extensive discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of
e-books and e-zines. What is driving interest in e-books, and what are
the common complaints about them?
The company also quantifies to the extent possible the current market.
For example:
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According to the Association of American Publishers, in February 2009,
e-book sales increased 177% over January-even as book sales in general
declined 2.1% during the same period.
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In February, e-books accounted for 1.5% of all book sales, up from
1.1% in January; for all of 2008, e-books accounted for 0.5% of all
book sales.
The report also provides our outlook of the future market for e-books
and e-zines, as well as general advice, cautions, and caveats for
companies and individuals looking to get involved in e-books and other
types of e-publishing either as a user or as a producer. We also discuss
the potential impact of new electronic publishing technologies on
traditional publishing.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fd11c8/ebooks_and_epubl
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
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