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Google Music vs. Amazon Cloud Drive

By Sarah Perez / May 10, 2011 8:25 AM / View Comments

Google is finally launching its Google Music service at this week's Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco, a year after its reveal at the last event. The new service

Librarians React to Amazon's New Lending Library: More Questions Than Celebrations

By Audrey Watters / April 21, 2011 2:31 PM / View Comments

At first glance, yesterday's news that Amazon is launching a Lending Library - an arrangement to make Kindle e-books available for libraries to loan - sounds like good news for

Humble Bundle Returns With Another Pay-What-You-Want Video Game Offer

By Audrey Watters / April 12, 2011 9:28 AM / View Comments

The good folks at Humble Bundle are launching their latest project today: The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle. I say "good folks" for a number of reasons. First, of course, it's another

Streaming or Buying Books: Will Readers Choose a Subscription Model for E-Books?

By Audrey Watters / April 10, 2011 6:16 PM / View Comments

When Amazon launched its new Cloud Drive a few weeks ago, it prompted a debate in the ReadWriteWeb editorial room about whether or not the future of music involved downloads

Should You Move Your Files to Amazon's New Cloud Drive?

By Audrey Watters / April 3, 2011 12:40 PM / View Comments

Even before last Monday's roll-out of the new Cloud Drive, I was storing my files in the Amazon cloud. I use Amazon S3, its Simple Storage Service, although admittedly I'm

Grief Brought to Numbers: Poetry Defies the Trend Toward E-Books

By Curt Hopkins / March 29, 2011 12:16 PM / View Comments

"Grief brought to numbers cannot be so fierce, For he tames it who fetters it in verse." -- John Donne In advance of National Poetry Month, Publishers Weekly has published

W3C: Internet TV Needs Standards

By Mike Melanson / March 28, 2011 11:41 AM / View Comments

"Internet TV" no longer means simply bringing Internet content to the television screen. Internet TV is no longer encompassed by the idea that users want to check their email on

Will E-Book Prices & Restrictions Lead to E-Book Piracy?

By Audrey Watters / March 7, 2011 7:30 PM / View Comments

Last week, Random House agreed to the agency price model, the last of the top six publishing companies in the world to do so. The move allowed the publisher's books

Do E-Book Users Need a Bill of Rights? (Librarians Think So)

By Audrey Watters / February 28, 2011 10:00 AM / View Comments

The news that the publisher HarperCollins would be capping the number of times a library could lend a digital copy of a book to 26 has raised concerns - yet

Startup Claims It Can Sell Your Used MP3s Legally

By Audrey Watters / February 27, 2011 2:40 PM / View Comments

While not quite a truism, it's pretty widely accepted that a music startup is a bad idea. The record industry is at best unsupportive and at worst litigious when it

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