EPUBSecrets #Eprdctn Links for April 11, 2018

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Welcome to the latest installment of the EPUBSecrets link post, where we curate the top stories related to digital publishing. Books for the blind funding renewal prompts blowback (GlobalNews.ca) Readium-Based EPub3 Apps Released for Android, iOS (The Digital Reader) Be careful…Continue Reading →

EPUBSecrets #Eprdctn Links for April 4, 2018

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Welcome to the latest installment of the EPUBSecrets link post, where we curate the top stories related to digital publishing. Ojibwe language books added to Ebooks Minnesota (Minitex) Microsoft eBooks is a thing? (Carmen’s Page) Google Play audiobooks get Smart Resume,…Continue Reading →

EPUBSecrets #Eprdctn Links for March 28, 2018

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Welcome to the latest installment of the EPUBSecrets link post, where we curate the top stories related to digital publishing. Pages Is No iBooks Author Replacement (MacStories) 5 iOS apps for creative mobile storytelling (Journalism.co.uk) S&S Shuts Crimson Romance (PW) Holtzbrinck…Continue Reading →

EPUBSecrets #Eprdctn Links for March 15, 2018

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Welcome to the latest installment of the EPUBSecrets link post, where we curate the top stories related to digital publishing. Project Gutenberg blocks German users after court rules in favor of Holtzbrinck subsidiary (Teleread) Your Interactive Makes Me Sick (Source) Tracking…Continue Reading →

EPUBSecrets #Eprdctn Links for March 2, 2018

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Welcome to the latest installment of the EPUBSecrets link post, where we curate the top stories related to digital publishing. From ‘playable stamps’ to minidiscs – the joys of dead media (Spectator) Inside the OED: can the world’s biggest dictionary survive…Continue Reading →