Kindle Unlimited may be a power-reader's dream, but if you want to shed expensive subscriptions or you don't read enough to ...
Unfortunately, the model is not working out so well. At least not yet. The reason is a combination of market forces, user behavior and the basic way in which the publishing world works. Start with the ...
Nearly a decade after Amazon launched its Kindle Unlimited service that lets you pay a monthly fee for access to a library of millions of eBooks (and a smaller number of audiobooks), rival Kobo is ...
About two years after launching a “Netflix for eBooks” service, the folks at Oyster are calling it quits. The team announced on its blog that they’re “taking steps to sunset the existing Oyster ...
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Ebook subscription services are not particularly new — Amazon launched its Kindle Unlimited service in 2014 while Scribd has been mainly known as an ebook subscription service since 2013. Now that ...
At an IDPF and BISG panel today as part of its Making Information Pay event, speakers addressed one of the key changes the publishing industry is undergoing: ebook subscriptions. When 24Symbols ...
Scribd, the company best known as a platform for hosting documents, is also home to an ebook subscription service that provides access to a large library of fiction and non-fiction digital books.
Kobo isn't new to the ereader and ebook market, but it is new to the world of subscription ebook services. The company has launched its own ebook subscription option, giving voracious readers the ...
ProQuest has been delivering the ebooks at the heart of academic libraries’ collections for more than two decades. The company recently introduced Proqust ebooks, breaking down access barriers so ...
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