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Public News Service on MSNColorado health expert has tips for shaking winter bluesNearly four in ten Americans say they feel gloomy during colder, darker months, according to a recent American Psychiatric ...
Indie bookstore backer Bookshop.org launched an e-book platform on Tuesday, making it easier for readers to buy e-books without padding Jeff Bezos’ pockets. For years, Amazon’s chokehold and ...
The platform, which supports local bookstores and independent retailers, will now offer digital books as well as print editions Denise Truscello/Getty; Andrew Toth/Getty Bookshop.org is expanding ...
Local bookstores should benefit from ebooks, too, Bookshop.org thinks. Making that happen at scale will take a fight. Local bookstores should benefit from ebooks, too, Bookshop.org thinks.
Bookshop.org founder and CEO Andy Hunter joked that the e-books question has been the bane of his business’ social media manager’s existence for a while now. “Every day she has people ask ...
However, as platforms vary, the seller often doesn’t. Amazon accounts for more than 80% of all online book sales, according to market research firm IBISWorld. Not to mention it owns Kindle ...
This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Please also consider subscribing to WIRED In the five years since its launch, Bookshop.org has amassed quite the loyal following. The online retailer ...
Bookshop, a site that lets independent, bricks-and-mortar bookshops sell their books online, is launching an app that will allow the sales of e-books, too. By Alexandra Alter When Andy Hunter ...
Bookshop.org, the benevolent alternative to Amazon for online book purchases, has entered the e-book game. The company announced today the launch of its own e-book store along with a reader app ...
Hunter explained that his company, the e-commerce platform Bookshop, had recently accomplished a wildly unlikely thing as a startup: precisely what it had set out to do. When the company ...
West London’s much-loved curio, a bookshop in an old tube station, will be closing as a bookshop, the owners have announced, although they will remain in the building. Osterley Bookshop (c) ianVisits ...
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