Thursday, December 31, 2009

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The Time Monk Presents

Publishers delayed some of their hottest books to the first of the New Year. Here are some of the big titles expected in January.
Looking Ahead: books (New York Times)

Not far from Google's China headquarters on the edge of the Tsinghua University campus are the offices of Founder Apabi. Founded in 2001, Apabi designed the fonts for the first Chinese personal computer operating systems. It now has more than 50 percent of China's 300 million yuan ($44 million) market for legitimate, licensed e-books.
China book market: As e-books grow, they get pirated, too (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)

Founder Apabi, which has more than half of China's $44 million e-book market, is trying to change how Chinese read. But pirated online books selling for as little as $.03 a title are already challenging them.
China book market: As e-books grow, they get pirated, too (The Christian Science Monitor)

Yahoo! News Search Results for books

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