Steal this e-Book!
Book Details
Author(s)Danny O. Snow
ISBN / ASIN143484126X
ISBN-139781434841261
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Sales Rank9,676,084
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Yep, it's the ultimate irony: a paperback edition of an e-Book that's available at a fraction of the price (or free) on Kindle, iPad/iPhone, Droid and other e-reading platforms. Why would you want a paperback copy of an e-Book? Read the low-to-no-cost e-Book to find out!
Newly re-released in paperback by Unlimited Publishing LLC for 2011 and beyond, this is an irreverent collection of articles and letters about electronic publishing and electronic rights in "prehistoric times," 1999 to 2002. The book traced the early evolution of e-Books as reported by Danny O. Snow in print and online publications such as BookTech Magazine, Internet Publishing Magazine, eBookWeb and others. Additional contributions from Richard Nash, Dan Poynter, Wade Roush and Glenn Sanders added a remarkably accurate prediction of today's e-Book world... and possibly tomorrow's?
In the fast-paced worlds of technology and digital publishing, new developments are nearly a daily event. For this reason, Steal this e-Book! represents a slice of history, rather than the current "State of the Art" in electronic publishing. But for those struggling to plot a path to the future of the written word, a nearly clairvoyant view from the past could be invaluable.
Newly re-released in paperback by Unlimited Publishing LLC for 2011 and beyond, this is an irreverent collection of articles and letters about electronic publishing and electronic rights in "prehistoric times," 1999 to 2002. The book traced the early evolution of e-Books as reported by Danny O. Snow in print and online publications such as BookTech Magazine, Internet Publishing Magazine, eBookWeb and others. Additional contributions from Richard Nash, Dan Poynter, Wade Roush and Glenn Sanders added a remarkably accurate prediction of today's e-Book world... and possibly tomorrow's?
In the fast-paced worlds of technology and digital publishing, new developments are nearly a daily event. For this reason, Steal this e-Book! represents a slice of history, rather than the current "State of the Art" in electronic publishing. But for those struggling to plot a path to the future of the written word, a nearly clairvoyant view from the past could be invaluable.
