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Apt’s links for July 30th

The New York Times > Books > Image > - “The first truly new idea in publishing since paperbacks”. Has no-one heard of BS Johnson?
Design Online -
The Thing Quarterly :: Miranda July :: The Thing One - That Miranda July again. Nice site.
why not associates - Gordon Young’s Flock of Words project. But no […]

Published: July 31, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for July 29th

Vitamin Features » Web app without makeup: iterations of TeamSnap - Killing wireframes with iterations
Mass Customization & Open Innovation News: Threadless in Numbers - Like it says, threadless in pretty staggering numbers.
Introduction to screen readers and screen magnifiers | 456 Berea Street -

Published: July 30, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for July 28th

Seth’s Blog: The promiscuity paradox - Choose your work carefully. As valid for publishers, agents and editors as, um, web agencies.
Thingology (LibraryThing’s ideas blog): My Library of Congress talk - Tim talks!
SharedBook - On-Demand Reverse Publishing for Businesses and Consumers - Sharedbook now has an API.
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Compile your own book. This looks interesting, […]

Published: July 29, 2007. Read more →

Mitch Albom - For One More Day

Here’s a new thing.
The thing is a holding page for a project we’ve got coming out in the autumn, for the absolutely-huge-selling author Mitch Albom.

Published: July 27, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for July 19th to July 26th

FAMILY - notebooks for the highly retentive. one for my xmas list then
Work Together: 60+ Collaborative Tools for Groups - List of collaborative sites, from Alex
The Death of Publishers | Mssv - An external view on the publishing industry and the challenges of facing up to a digital future with crap websites. Read on to […]

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How big publishing companies should innovate.

If you work for a big publishing company, and want to find ways to innovate, then read this article from the Press Gazette. Now. [Link via BookTwo]
As we know, (book) publishing is desperate to find successful new commercial models online. But how many publishers are really innovating? And if they are, how many are set […]

Published: July 8, 2007. Read more →

Jelinek publishes online

Brilliant.
“I find the Internet to be the most wonderful thing there is,” Jelinek said in an e-mail interview with The Associated Press. “It connects people. Everyone can have input.”
Jelinek, 60, has been posting chapters of the new book, “Neid” (German for “Envy”), as she writes them. The first two chapters of the work she describes […]

Published: July 5, 2007. Read more →