Episode 60 – HTML5 with Sanders Kleinfeld
Episode 60 – HTML5 with Sanders Kleinfeld
Special Guest
- Sanders Kleinfeld talks about what HTML5 means for publishers.
News
- 10 “bold” predictions for 2012
- anti-amazon chrome extension
- Canadian booksellers team up with Google Books
- Kindle Fire update
- iOS app also updated
- New Amazon pricing guidelines
- Nook Tablet update removes ability to side-load apps (Color, too?)
- BookPeople (local indie book store) offers an “eBook Concierge” service. Way to go! (hat tip: Teleread)
- Seth Godin: eBook Pricing
Ridiculous tip
HTML5
Feedback
- Pierre Ebookineur
- Michael
Random Tweets
- @pabod: Random thought: we need Developer Advocates to interface directly with the major ebook reading system makers. #ePrdctn
- @micahsb: We need DIFLA – the Designer’s International Fluid Layout Association. I will sponsor, serve committees, and nominate @jtallent to lead it
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