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February 15, 2017

Wednesday News: Amazon, Riad Sattouf, free MMofA images, and seeing hearts

JanetPublishing NewsAmazon / copyright / creative commons / discoverability / Dudolf / free images / graphic memoir / Raid Sattouf1 Comments

With Amazon Books, Jeff Bezos Is Solving Digital Retail’s Biggest Design Flaw – Remember when the first brick-and-mortar Amazon bookstore opened and people were kind of flummoxed at the eclectic selection of books and the way all the books faced outward? Well, this article from Fast Company suggests that the Amazon bookstore ... more >

December 19, 2014

Friday News: Pricing, licensing, cross-genre writing, and national propagandizing

JanetPublishing NewsAgency pricing / censorship / creative commons / films / Flickr / Free Speech / Macmillan / Serials / Sony / Yahoo1 Comments

A Message From John Sargent – I do so look forward to John Sargent”s public missives. It’s good to know all the entities we should blame – except Macmillan, of course, which is full of integrity and the best interests of “authors, illustrators, and agents” (but not readers, apparently), for ... more >

December 1, 2014

Monday News: Twitter is tracking you, Yahoo sells Flickr images, Jacqueline Woodson interview, and video game marries tradition and technology

JanetPublishing Newsauthor interviews / copyright / creative commons / Flickr / licensing / literary awards / privacy / storytelling / Twitter / video game / Yahoo1 Comments

How to stop Twitter from seeing what mobile apps you’ve installed — Unless you have intentionally blocked access, Twitter is now tracking the apps you have installed on your mobile phone. This Gigaom post provides instructions on how to block Twitter from doing this for both iOs and Android devices. According ... more >

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