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iLiad 2The iRex iLiad 2 is out—nothing too dramatic, though: just improvements in the operating system, the WiFi connection manager, the stylus, the battery life and the like. Press release here. Brief Flash presentation here. MobileRead item here. Google-found articles here, including a detailed review of what probably is the older iLiad (I’m not sure). No mention of improved VizPlex screen technology, groan. Also see info on a European newspapers’ experiment with the iRex. Video from Les Echos here. Other links of the day:

Booksquare takes a nice swing at the proprietary e-format approach and other negatives of the Kindle. See our earlier eBabel-related thoughts on Amazon’s forthcoming E Ink machine. Oh, and remember, Amazon probably won’t offer WiFi and instead will apparently do 3G wireless through EVDO. Will you be paying connection charges, too, not just for e-book files and eBook Museum-style access? Back to formats. Remember, the issue isn’t just the hoped-for ability of Amazon’s Mobipocket to read the IDPF‘s .epub standard. It’s also whether Amazon, which already enjoys enough clout over publishers, will use .epub on its store sites rather than bullying customers into Mobipocket.

–An interesting new ad-supported model for e-books has come out of Shanghai from a company called Bookgg. As reported in the Booksellers Association blog, “The consumer selects the book and then selects the sponsors with their placement on your book until the price of the book drops to zero. The book is then printed and posted. For every free book, you need to have a book ticket, which you get once you have registered. You then earn further book tickets by referring new users or orders or buying into an account, which will issue new tickets every month.” Hello, Wowio? Any possibilities here for you to follow up with your own twists? And hello, all publishers? Imagine the possibility of using readers’ sharing tendencies to make more money, not less! Big publishers are crazy not to be experimenting more with the ad-supported model. (Thanks to Publishers Lunch for spotting this gem.)

 
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