Tuesday News: Almost half of Avon Romance sales are digital; Publishing’s piratical beginnings; Uses for Evernote’s new OCR engine

Another great tool is one that Evernote is developing with Moleskin. From Nate, the Digital Reader’s blog, are details about a new Moleskin notebook that is designed to allow you to take handwritten notes that will be OCRed by Evernote. The reason why the Moleskin notebook is superior is because “The new notebook improves on the existing feature. The pages of the notebook are covered in a pattern of dots which are design so that the app can use them to correct for the distortion introduced by the camera. This enables you to add a page of notes as a rectangular note and not as a photo.”

And, there are even more cool features. Add a moleskin included sticker and it will be associated with a predefined tag. The notebooks aren’t cheap at $30 each.Lifehacker and the Digital Reader

 

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“The Chinese People’s Daily Online reported that Yao Haijun, the deputy director of Science Fiction World (SFW), the world’s biggest selling science fiction periodical, has signed a contract that will make award-winning author Liu Cixin’s “Three Body” trilogy the first full-length sci-fi work to be translated for an overseas audience, calling it “a great leap for the Chinese sci-fi industry.””Publishing Perspectives

Victoria Barnsley’s biggest new signing is not a Booker prizewinner, but a Spanish data analyst: she refers to Eloy Sasot, recruited from American Express, as her “secret weapon”. His team monitors sales around the clock, making the discounts or mark-ups needed to stay ahead of the competition.  The Observer

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