Steal This E-Book!

Steal This E-Book!

by Danny O Snow
Steal This E-Book!

Steal This E-Book!

by Danny O Snow

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Overview

NEWLY RE-RELEASED FOR 2008 AND BEYOND:

This is an irreverent collection of articles and letters about electronic publishing and electronic rights in "ancient times," 1999 to 2002.

"I think you'll enjoy it, and benefit from it," wrote Fred Showker, editor of the "Design, Typography & Graphics" newsletter.

The book traced the evolution of e-Books in as reported by Danny O. Snow in print and online publications such as "BookTech" Magazine, "Internet Publishing" Magazine, eBookWeb and others.

In the fast-paced worlds of technology and digital publishing, new developments are nearly a daily event. For this reason, "Steal this e-Book!" represents a slice of history, rather than the current "State of the Art" in electronic publishing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781434841261
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/31/2002
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Harvard graduate Danny O Snow, also co-author of the book titled U-PUBLISH.COM with Dan Poynter, has been widely quoted about new publishing technologies by many major media such as AP, NPR, UPI, the nationally syndicated "Ask Heloise" radio program, and Talk America Radio. He has also been quoted by scores of print media including "The Los Angeles Times," "Publishers Weekly," "The Wall Street Journal" and many others. Snow is known as one of the first print publishers to embrace e-Books, blogging, podcasting and 'Print on Demand' book publishing. He has also served as a panelist and moderator at national publishing events such as the North American Publishing Company's 'PrintMedia' expos and PMA's 'Publishing University,' as a POD book publisher with Unlimited Publishing LLC, and as a contributing editor for "BookTech the Magazine" for publishers. In 2008 he was named a senior fellow of the Society for New Communications Research (Palo Alto, California, USA), a global think tank dedicated to the advanced study of new and emerging media.
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