- The Bookstore Strikes Back
- How Mergermania Is Destroying Book Publishing
- Penguin settles with Department of Justice in ebook pricing case
- Amazon is gutting Barnes & Noble
- Programmer creates 800,000 books algorithmically, starts selling them on Amazon
- The music industry dropped DRM years ago. So why does it persist on e-books?
- Will Gutenberg laugh last?
- Google threatens to omit French media from search
- Gloves Come Off in Google vs. Germany; Expect Newspapers to Lose by Winning; Buggy-Whips vs. Autos
- Google Settles with Belgian Newspapers--"Google Inc. settled a six-year-old copyright dispute with Belgian publishers, as it looks to stave off possible legislation in France and Germany aimed at making search engines pay to link to news articles online." WSJ
- Brazilian newspapers leave Google News en masse
- Google Has Officially Eaten the Newspaper Industry
- Coming to terms with Google's power
- Taxing times-"As newspapers' woes grow, some are lobbying politicians to make Google pay for the news it publishes."
- Free online news era on its way out
- Why US newspaper publishers favour paywalls
- Washington Post said to add paywall for online news
- Linking to an Irish newspaper article? That'll be €300--Destroying the foundation of the web.
- Andrew Sullivan's Ad-Free Publishing Experiment Sees Six-Figure Revenue In First Six Hours
- Twice as Many Mobile News Readers Prefer Browsers to Apps--All those seconds wasted in app-switching add up.
- Why 'The Daily' Failed--Murdoch's ill-conceived news app goes offline.
- Why Magazine Apps Suck