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	<title>Comments on: eBooks &#8211; Who&#8217;s doing it right?</title>
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		<title>By: eBooks – Who’s doing it right? &#124; Library Stuff</title>
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		<description>[...] Chad Haefele &#8211; &#8220;I’ve spent a lot of time lately thinking (and writing) about eBooks, usually taking a pretty negative slant toward existing eBook publishers and vendors. DRM, distribution models, even publication timelines – much of it is a huge mess. But I don’t want to seem too negative – I still think eBooks as a concept hold massive promise. It’s just many of the current implementations that’re flawed. So who’s doing it right? Here’s a handful of companies and products which I think are on the right track&#8221;   Posted in ebooks &#124; Trackback &#124; del.icio.us &#124; Top Of Page [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Chad Haefele &#8211; &#8220;I’ve spent a lot of time lately thinking (and writing) about eBooks, usually taking a pretty negative slant toward existing eBook publishers and vendors. DRM, distribution models, even publication timelines – much of it is a huge mess. But I don’t want to seem too negative – I still think eBooks as a concept hold massive promise. It’s just many of the current implementations that’re flawed. So who’s doing it right? Here’s a handful of companies and products which I think are on the right track&#8221;   Posted in ebooks | Trackback | del.icio.us | Top Of Page [...]</p>
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