Friday 16 October 2009

Google Launch Google Editions E-store For 2010


Google have chosen the week of the Frankfurt Book Fair to announce the launch of their ebook selling store which will rival Amazon and Barnes & Nobel. The online ebook platform store will simultaneously open in the USA, UK and Europe in the first half of 2010. Their slogan will be "buy anywhere, read anywhere" highlighting the fact that Google Editions will be browser-based and customers can view books on any device, be it from their PC's, iPhones and other compatabile e-reader formats.



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TJ said...

Awesome. And just how does one get their manuscript published as part of the Google catalog? Anyone know?

Editor said...

TJ,

The Google Editions ebook store will sell books that have been out-of-print and out-of-copyright under the Google Editions imprint. It is not intended as a publisher of original unpublished content.

This news iten is from 2009 and here is the latest on Google Editions, slated for opening June/July 2010.

http://mickrooney.blogspot.com/2010/05/google-editions-get-their-isbn-blocks.html