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King's New eBook

Posted by Hemos on Tue Mar 14, 2000 04:07 PM
from the releasing-to-the-world dept.
NoProb writes "Yahoo has a story that describes Steven King's new book Riding the Bullet, which will be released in electronic format only. It also states that Barnes & Noble will be giving the book away for free today only. After that it'll cost you $2.50 to download it. " OK, sure the first major book in electronic format is cool, but part of the story that I thought is interesting is that Softlock, who's actually doing the selling part has buckled under the strain. The demand for electronic information continues to grow.
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  • Re:Anyone get there EBook emailed to them? by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Sunday March 19 2000, @03:54AM
  • Re:Anyone get there EBook emailed to them? by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Monday March 20 2000, @01:01AM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by Russ Steffen (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:40PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong again! by C.Lee (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @03:09AM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong again! by jCaT (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:42AM
  • Re:"Glassbook reader detection" - what else? by Tino (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:52PM
  • Problem... by MoOsEb0y (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @06:50PM
  • eBook as a present? by richieb (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @05:26PM
  • No thanks by Utter (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:33AM
  • Re:Is it worth the price? by JAK (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @08:10PM
  • No more publishers and what about the archivists? by mahlen (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:32PM
  • Previous King eBooks. by mahlen (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:42PM
  • Prior Art? Douglas Clegg's 'Naomi' by lilgorgor (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:18PM
  • Palm by Anonymous Coed (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @05:10PM
  • Re:King's eBook by nathanm (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:29PM
  • Re:Color me paranoid.. by pheonix (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @08:23AM
  • Color me paranoid.. by pheonix (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:23AM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by griffjon (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:31PM
  • Re:King's eBook by Sloppy (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:56PM
  • Jeez... by Rick Zeman (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:26PM
  • Re:King's eBook by pal (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:36PM
  • Re:here cometh the spam by pal (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:44PM
  • Re:Reverse-Engineering...? by esk (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:19PM
  • Amazon Boycott has nothing to do with books. by billg@microsoft.com (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:24PM
  • Linux Reader??? by TomQ (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:32AM
  • Re:King's eBook by angst_ridden_hipster (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:46PM
  • -more free ebooks here: by savaget (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:44PM
  • My book! by delmoi (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @08:00PM
  • Uh, no... by delmoi (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @08:38PM
  • Re:E-Mail by Darth Hubris (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:27PM
  • Re:Color me paranoid.. by ahi (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:52PM
  • Re:Color me paranoid.. by nutsy (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @06:18PM
  • Re:Glassbook == trojan? by Morf (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:07PM
  • Ghostscript? by gimpboy (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:57PM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by El Volio (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:17PM
  • What are you talking about? by Pentagram (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:55PM
  • I disagree! by Pentagram (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:58PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by m3000 (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:36AM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by B. Samedi (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:56PM
  • Re:Color me paranoid.. by B. Samedi (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:04PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by B. Samedi (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:57PM
  • Re:Reverse-Engineering...? by GrandGranini (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:56PM
  • Re:Competition? by squatdiddle (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @11:24AM
  • Re:More should follow by squatdiddle (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @11:55AM
  • Re:Try #bookwarez on EFNet by squatdiddle (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @12:24PM
  • Re:My book! by squatdiddle (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @12:37PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by squatdiddle (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @01:29PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by squatdiddle (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @03:53PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by squatdiddle (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:02PM
  • Mightywords.com by squatdiddle (Score:1) Thursday March 16 2000, @04:23AM
  • Re:King's eBook by squatdiddle (Score:1) Thursday March 16 2000, @03:18PM
  • Re:Here's the link! by squatdiddle (Score:1) Saturday March 18 2000, @12:14PM
  • Re:Are eBooks mature? by squatdiddle (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:19PM
  • Even King wants cross platform usage... by pipeb0mb (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @08:05AM
  • Re:Barns & Noble is backed up too. by romco (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:40PM
  • Re:Reverse-Engineering...? by toast0 (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:04PM
  • Re:A-Ha! Wrong by cloquewerk (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:41PM
  • Re:Yadda yadda yadda by Kesh (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @03:43PM
  • Re:What are the free formats? by Kesh (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @03:49PM
  • Re:More should follow by Kesh (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:33PM
  • Re:What is the true format? by Kesh (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:40PM
  • the real news is... by ksuhr (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @05:22AM
  • Re:eBooks have a VERY long way to go by llornkcor (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:07PM
  • This is NOT the first. by Zak3056 (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @03:34AM
  • Some good reasons for the demand by dsplat (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:56AM
  • eBooks have a VERY long way to go by sdelk (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:02PM
  • Re:Color me paranoid.. by proj_2501 (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @05:39PM
  • Re:"Mirror" Site... by Bacteriophage (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @08:06PM
  • NOT! Re:Also at chapters.ca by Eric Seppanen (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:54AM
  • Re:Competition? by ptbrown (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @06:03PM
  • Re:King's eBook by greyrat (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:52PM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by Darby (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:21PM
  • Re:Can I host an online book on a libraries homepa by antiquark (Score:1) Thursday March 16 2000, @12:30AM
  • Getting the story by keytoe (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:34AM
  • Anyone get there EBook emailed to them? by deadl0ck (Score:1) Saturday March 18 2000, @08:47AM
  • Re:Anyone get there EBook emailed to them? by deadl0ck (Score:1) Monday March 20 2000, @04:13PM
  • Re:Can I host an online book on a libraries homepa by xTown (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:24PM
  • Re:eBook only for MS Windows? by lsw (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:26PM
  • Re:King's eBook by arcum (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:11PM
  • Re:eBooks have a VERY long way to go by Sandor at the Zoo (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @05:22AM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by Jonathan the Nerd (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:04PM
  • Re:Question: Ebook hardware? by Jonathan the Nerd (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @06:06PM
  • Re:The best format? by Jonathan the Nerd (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @06:26PM
  • Is there a mirror for the PDF? by sideshow (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:55PM
  • Re:What is the true format? by bickle (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:23PM
  • Re:What is the true format? by Serveert (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:39PM
  • Re:here cometh the spam by Sadfsdaf (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:41PM
  • Re:More should follow by J23SE (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:40PM
  • Re:"book" my butt by ooky (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:44PM
  • hmmm by kaoshin (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:43PM
  • Are eBooks mature? by (void*) (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:47AM
  • Re:More should follow by fingon (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @12:58AM
  • Dark Tower series not finished by SaiyajinTrunks (Score:1) Thursday March 16 2000, @09:51AM
  • Re:Ebooks (my first , first post...I hope) by SaiyajinTrunks (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:39PM
  • Re:their servers by Konst (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @04:55AM
  • Re:File Formats and O'Reilly by TheQuestion (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @04:37AM
  • Hmmn. by jallen02 (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @05:38AM
  • apparently by 10e 999 (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @08:06PM
  • Re:King's eBook by fgeisler (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:13PM
  • Re:Reverse-Engineering...? by Alfred M. Szmidt (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:04PM
  • "Mirror" Site... by Ron Harwood (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:28PM
  • Re:King's eBook by pigeonhed (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:17PM
  • PS and PDF formats are OPEN! by Wesley Felter (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:38PM
  • Re:"book" my butt by FreshView (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:02PM
  • Correction, this isn't the FIRST major e-book by buss_error (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @06:26PM
  • Is it worth the price? by evil_one (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:29AM
  • Stephen King's actual first electronic offering by cryptolitho (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @06:43AM
  • Link to "The Right to Read" by Rahoule (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @05:23PM
  • Is E-books secure? by Refrag (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:25PM
  • Re:E-Mail by SuperCujo (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:30PM
  • Just try getting it. by kcornia (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:25AM
  • electrons or ink & pulp? by Crazy Man on Fire (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @05:15PM
  • Re:Walmart isn't unfair? by shepd (Score:1) Wednesday March 15 2000, @05:19AM
  • Re:Competition? by shepd (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @03:11PM
  • Ecar? by mtrupe (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:04PM
  • Here's the link! by Lord Ender (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:23PM
  • Re:Color me paranoid.. by tim.holt (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:28PM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by dsmith299 (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:50AM
  • E-Mail by dsmith299 (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:46AM
  • Re:"book" my butt by Brand X (Score:1) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:25PM
  • Horror Story: books become pay-per-view by Anonymous Coward (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:28PM
  • Walmart isn't unfair? by mosch (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @05:15PM
  • PeanutPress has it for Palm organizers by Robo (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:55AM
  • Equal Opportunities + E-Books by szyzyg (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:28PM
  • Question: Ebook hardware? by Anonymous Coed (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:55PM
  • It's Penny Wise, Pound Foolish. by Thag (Score:2) Wednesday March 15 2000, @05:36AM
  • What are the free formats? by Kris_J (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:01PM
  • "Glassbook reader detection" - what else? by Kris_J (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:07PM
  • Re:What are the free formats? by Robotech_Master (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @05:47PM
  • Re:Competition? by SnatMandu (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:34PM
  • Yadda yadda yadda by Industrial Disease (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:45AM
  • Re:eBook only for MS Windows? by ottffssent (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:29PM
  • Re:Book Pirating? by Rombuu (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:07PM
  • Nice, but King was beaten by Shakespeare by Basje (Score:2) Wednesday March 15 2000, @12:13AM
  • Suggestion: XML for base version of etexts by harmonica (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:42PM
  • Re:What is the true format? by harmonica (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:56PM
  • Re:What is the true format? by iCEBaLM (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @03:32PM
  • Re:King's eBook by thogard (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:34PM
  • Re:King's eBook by tdrury (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:26PM
  • There was a video game book from 1997 by Junks Jerzey (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:09PM
  • Re:Competition? by jflynn (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:46PM
  • Re:King's eBook by ucblockhead (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:26PM
  • Re:King's eBook by ucblockhead (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:16PM
  • Re:Those dastardly pirates! by Cebert (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:21PM
  • Re:Yadda yadda yadda by RedX (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:06PM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by technos (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:00PM
  • Re:Linux Reader??? by technos (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:35PM
  • Re:Reverse-Engineering...? by Glenn R-P (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:00PM
  • They said it was still free so... by slashdot-terminal (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:00PM
  • More should follow by Eruantalon (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:32AM
  • eBook only for MS Windows? by lsw (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:33AM
  • What is the true format? by sparcy (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:39AM
  • The best format? by bickle (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:34PM
  • A-Ha! Wrong by J23SE (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:17AM
  • Re:They said it was still free so... by Davgeary (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @02:56PM
  • Encryption... by 1234567 (Score:2) Wednesday March 15 2000, @12:32AM
  • Reverse-Engineering...? by Rahoule (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:40PM
  • Re:Is it worth the price? by rawdograwdograwdog (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:37AM
  • Ebooks (my first , first post...I hope) by e-matt (Score:2) Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:20AM
  • by Arkanis (11949) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:33AM (#1202828) Homepage
    I live in Canada. $2.50 to me is $0.25 to most people. Heck, yesterday I saw someone burning five dollar bills to keep warm.

    But wait, it's probably in American money.. ack, there goes my days salary.

    -Ark

    "He who goes to bed with an itchy ass wakes with a smelly finger." - Prince Charles
  • New urban legend (Score:3)

    by chandoni (28843) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @04:08PM (#1202829) Homepage
    My daughter & I had just finished eating some chocolate chip cookies at an internet cafe & wanted to do some light reading. Because we love Steven King, we decided to browse a copy of "Riding the Bullet". The first chapter was so excellent that I asked if I could download the rest of the book. With a cute smile, the waitress said "sure, for two fifty". I said "just add it to my tab".

    Thirty days later, I received my VISA statement from the internet cafe, and it was $265! I looked again and remembered that I'd spent $5 for the cookies and about $10 for connect time charges. As I glanced at the bottom of the statement, it said "eBook - $250". Boy, was I upset!!! I called the accounting department and told them that I thought the waitress had meant $2.50. But they said there was nothing they could do and that I could go pour hot grits down my paints. Therefore, for revenge, I'm emailing a copy of this book to everybody on the internet, so nobody else will be fooled by this scam again.

  • by romco (61131) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:20AM (#1202830) Homepage
    But you can give them your email address and they will email it to you. (we will see )

    Here's the link
    http://www.barnesandnoble.com/bookshelf/ebooks/k ing.asp?userid=4LN6ZHK7W8&srefer=
  • Competition? (Score:3)

    by levl289 (72277) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:33PM (#1202831) Homepage
    OK, hear me out before you mark me as a troll and/or flamebait.

    There are many people that argue big business is putting out mom-n-pop stores unfairly. Not only in the book industry, but in regular goods; stores like Wal-Mart, Tower Records, and Blockbuster.

    Now, I'll be the first one to say that the above-mentioned treatment is unfair (the big online book-sellers getting the goods first), but in the big picture, is there really a problem with these big companies?
    If I can go to B&N and buy myself a book for several dollars cheaper than I can at a mom-n-pop, I'm not gonna think twice about it. If I can go to Wal-Mart, and get myself a lawn mower for less money, same thing. Of course there's unfair trade practices, which I'm generally against, but business is business, and the lowest bidder gets mine.

    To those that argue that the purchase money isn't working locally, I would disagree - the amount of money spent is being offset by the large workforce that these companies have. So yeah, while a refrigerator split between ma' and pa' is a big chunk of change, there's an even bigger chunk to be had by 30-40 employees working at the bigger stores.

    Specialty stores will always exist if there's a need for 'em. I buy records (you know, vinyl?), all the time, putting my money into an industry that should have tanked about a decade ago...

    But I digress, if geeks are supposed to be libertarians, you should be able to see this all pretty clearly w/o me.

    (BTW, if you have stories of unfair practices by said companies, please post them - I'm always open to learning :).
  • Glassbook (Score:3)

    by Eric Seppanen (79060) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:45AM (#1202832) Homepage
    Oh, goody. Let's all run out and support Glassbook, who's trying to push the same "secure copyright distribution" crap that the RIAA and MPAA are.

    Think there's ever going to be an open source reader for their EBX format? Think again. I'll take dead trees over Big Brother.
    --
  • by antiquark (87200) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @12:10PM (#1202833)
    Most likely not, but obviously people who can't afford the book, or dont have a computer, can't read this book.

    Usually when you don't want to, or can't buy a book you borrow it from a library, with an _e-book_ this isn't possible. This is an issue that needs to be solved I beleive.

  • Re:Competition? (Score:3)

    by Pinball Wizard (161942) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:06PM (#1202834) Homepage Journal
    This is a clip from an older news story, but this lawsuit is still very much active. For more information, see http://www.bookweb.org/home/news/btw /2883.html [bookweb.org]

    For us at least, its just a matter of wanting an equal playing field, not preferential treatment because we are a smaller business. And in reply to those that assume that the smaller stores will have higher prices, well, all I can say is we get a lot of traffic from bestbookbuys.com [bestbookbuys.com]because our prices are often the best - without a big advertising budget, this is one of the few ways we can get exposure.

    March 18, 1998, Tarrytown, NY - The American Booksellers Association (ABA), on behalf of itself and more than 20 independent bookstores, announced today that it has filed an anti-trust lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Barnes & Noble and Borders. The suit alleges that these large, national chain stores are using their clout with publishers to obtain secret and illegal deals and preferential treatment. The lawsuit further claims that these illegal deals put independent bookstores at a serious competitive disadvantage and pose a threat to their survival and to the diversity of American bookselling. The suit contends that these illegal dealings come in many forms, including soliciting special discounts on both large and small orders, the granting of more favorable promotional advertising terms, threatening large returns to obtain extra discounts, and other illegal dealings. Further, the suit alleges that these activities violate a federal antitrust statute, the Robinson-Patman Act, passed in the 1930's to protect small and independent retailers from unfair competition by chain stores. According to lawyers for the plaintiffs, this is the first time a group of independent businesses and their trade association have used this anti-trust statute to fight back against large, national chain stores.

  • Re:King's eBook (Score:3)

    by bloody_sputem (162948) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:18PM (#1202835)
    Yes, but B&N engage in unfair business practices. Like opening up a bunch of stores in an area, selling books at zero profit for a year until the independents go out of business (they can't compete on the volume or volume pricing), then close down all but one store where they bring the prices back up to normal.

    B&N have also engaged in intimidation of employees trying to unionize.

    What's worse, however, is that they're all part of the same huge media conglomerates as the publishers. Gradually, access to independently published works will become so hard as to be unavailable to the bulk of people.

    Reducing it to an argument of price/competition is a short-sighted view of the Market economy. Large corporations will always win in the price domain when they have to. When they don't have to ... well, those prices won't stay low. The classic view of the Market correcting things (i.e., if they jack up the prices, indies will bust in on their business) just doesn't hold up to examination -- look what happens when someone threatens, say, the recording industry or the motion picture industry. If you read slashdot, you've seen these stories...

  • "book" my butt (Score:4)

    by spreer (15939) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:47AM (#1202836)
    This 66 page work is better classified as a novella than a novel. When King (or anyone other best selling author for that matter) chooses to release a full length work online rather than in print, it will be a much bigger deal. Paying for short fiction online is nothing new. You might have been able to find something of this length in Omni online before it tanked. Before you start swooning and proclaiming "print is dead," consider that this work probably never have appeared in print. A novella is an awkward and difficult length. To short for seperate publication, but too long to be carried in a magazine, this piece probably could only have reached the public in a collection or, more improbably these days, serialized in a magazine. Is it any wonder that his publisher went along with it? This is just a cagey attempt to get a wider readership for it (as well as getting him a rep. for being "cutting edge") And more power to him. That said, I doubt we'll be seeing his next full length novel anywhere but in print. Then again, maybe he was just getting his feet wet before a full scale dive into electronic media. Who knows.

    spreer
  • by tomblackwell (6196) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:39AM (#1202837) Homepage
    You can also get it for free at Chapters.ca [chapters.ca]
  • by _Sprocket_ (42527) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @01:23PM (#1202838)
    In the interest of credit where its due - its interesting to see a mass-appeal author publish direct to an electronic format. But shortly after that first nod, we find a slew of questions... what format is it? What platform can I read it on?

    Although it is a different situation... I would give O'Reilly more credit for pushing forward electronic publishing than the current King release. The CD Bookshelf series (covering subjects from Unix to Networking to Oracle/SQL) is a collection of O'Reilly technical books on a subject all bundled on a single CD. With example code. A search engine. And its HTML.

    Yes... HTML.

    No special OS-specific readers; no additional software. Fire up your favorite browser and go. Yes. Even Lynx. Want to search your collection? The search engine is JAVA. A little more involved in some cases, but still quite cross-platform.

    Of course, the great thing about this collection is the ability to get at a large amount of data quickly, efficiently, and easily. Carry it with you. Load it up on your laptop. Mount it in your home system and SSH in to run lynx or w3m and browse. But there's another portability issue that O'Reilly's bold move to HMTL provides that other e-book proprietary formats do not.

    You can access the data you paid for in any way that's usefull to you.

    People have already pointed out they're not about to get comfy in front of their PC to enjoy a book. And its not likely to happen with a bulky laptop. I've found my Palmpilot makes a very functional platform for comfortable reading (others have complained about the size of the text - YMMV). Ahh! But I don't want to cram one of those large HTML browsers and the HTML file in to my limited Pilot's memory. No problem. A quick HTML to DOC conversion and I've got a few select chapters ready for handy reference away from a network or to study in the comfort of my living room chair.

    I mentioned that O'Reilly has made a bold move. Their choice in a very functional, but technically unprotected, file system is an interesting one. Hasn't their use of an easy-to-copy format opened them to piracy? I've asked the question of Tim O'Reilly himself in more than one forum. No answer. But you'll note that they have continued to update and expand their CD Bookshelf offerings. Perhapse they know something that remains a mystery to even the publishers of Steven King.

  • King's eBook (Score:5)

    by Pinball Wizard (161942) on Tuesday March 14 2000, @11:29AM (#1202839) Homepage Journal
    I run one of the online bookstores [page1book.com] that is selling the eBook. This was suppossed to be a fair method of distribution, with each bookstore participating in Simon & Schusters promotion having an equal opportunity to sell the book. However, the moneyed players(Amazon, Barnes & Noble, et. al.) have been allowed to give the book away, effectively shutting us little guys out of the promotion.

    I feel that this is a bad sign for the first major fiction publication that is strictly electronic. If you care about the future of ecommerce, don't just give all your money to the big guys! Ensure that smaller companies can survive on the internet by patronizing their businesses as well. Otherwise we will end up with an internet that is totally dominated by big firms.

    For those of you going to Barnes and Noble thinking you are doing the right thing in boycotting Amazon - you're not. In the bookstore business, B&N are widely seen as the real enemy - they are the ones going around and causing all the independents to close down. There were over 5,500 independent bookstores in the U.S. in 1990 - today there are less than 3,500. We can thank the chains, and especially B&N for our new lack of diversity of information sources.

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