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27 Aug 2014: News: New device will allow readers to fully immerse themselves in their reading
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19 Aug 2014:
Research suggests that recall of plot after using an e-reader is poorer than with traditional books
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27 Jul 2014: Competition between publishing houses here and in the US means they stand little chance of ending Amazon's dominance, writes James Bridle
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20 Jul 2014:
Anna Baddeley: The elasticity of digital publishing can give new life to the shorter form, as DJ Taylor discovered
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17 Jul 2014: The ‘Netflix for books’ service will provide over 600,000 books and audio books for Kindle subscribers. By Samuel Gibbs
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7 Jul 2014:
By counting which pages readers highlight on their Kindles, a new scale attempts to measure how far people persist with certain well-known books. Bad news for Capital – and Fifty Shades of Grey
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16 Jun 2014:
At digital publisher 0s & 1s, 80% of profit goes straight to the writer – much more than traditional print or Amazon, writes James Bridle
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9 Jun 2014:
As Linda Grant's new Kindle Single illustrates, e-readers are no substitute for a full bookshelf, writes Anna Baddeley
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23 May 2014: You can buy texts at midnight on the train to Taunton and read with ease in the full glare of the sun. What's not to like about electronic reading devices, asks Margaret Drabble
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22 May 2014:
Ian Macrae: Far from heralding the death of a great medium, technology may be ushering in a new era of access and greater independence
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