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27 Oct 2013: Wattpad caters to a community of millions and is all about getting writers and their stories – and readers – online, writes James Bridle
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13 Oct 2013: Want to convert your most treasured books to digital? James Bridle explains how
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8 Sep 2013: The work of one group in Ghana shows that e-readers could be a cheaper and more practical way to raise literacy levels than paper books, writes James Bridle
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25 Aug 2013: Sign up to Emily Books and receive a carefully chosen ebook every 30 days, while Stack Magazines regularly posts you an unusual publication to keep your print reading diverse, writes James Bridle
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29 Jul 2013: A US court has ruled that Apple and the big US publishers illegally fixed ebook prices to stop the Amazon juggernaut… Don't conspire, innovate, says James Bridle
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14 Jul 2013:
Making e-readers more accessible is a great way of improving child literacy, writes James Bridle
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16 Jun 2013: Random House and Facebook's BookScout, which recommends titles for users based on their timelines, will surely help all publishers, writes James Bridle
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2 Jun 2013: Amazon's search for new authors of fanfic is a shrewd attempt to professionalise one of the native art forms of the web, writes James Bridle
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28 Apr 2013: James Bridle: The warm welcome for Kobo's new e-reader is hardly surprising given the anti-Amazon feeling at the London Book Fair
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15 Apr 2013: With ever-expanding digital libraries, digital reading platforms must become more open to languages other than English, writes James Bridle
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31 Mar 2013: iSpeech could dramatically cut the cost of audiobooks. Shame the reading voice still sounds like a bus announcement, writes James Bridle
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