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iPads and Earthquakes

Racing on the iPad

Did you feel that?

No, not the earthquake. The media world exploding into a 300,000 little pieces. I got a chance to test out the newest weapon in Apple’s arsenal and have put together a few posts this morning. We’re interested in developing apps as well as publishing content through the bookstore. But for productivity and gaming, it’s not too shabby. Excellent battery life and always on accessibility guarantees I’ll be carrying mine with me wherever I go. How about you? Read more to see if the iPad is right for you right now. Enjoy!

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The iBook Experience

I’ll let the pictures do the talking.

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The iBook Store Experience

My iBook Shelf

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Independent Publishing on the iPad – Not Yet, But Soon

iBook Shelf

Toward the end of last week there was more chatter about getting your book published independently in Apple’s iBookstore. In advance of the iPad launch this weekend, Apple reportedly inked deals with two “independent publishers” Perseus and Workman. Quotes are intentional. These deals do not represent independent publishing for the rest of us. They are publishing houses just like the rest.

On the other hand, Apple has also enabled two independent publishing providers Smashwords and Lulu to distribute their content via the iPad’s iBooks app. Getting closer. Just not, yes, close enough.

I’ll post more as soon as Apple reveals more. Stay tuned.


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How Do I Publish a Book in the Apple iPad iBookstore?

Steve Jobs with the iPad

Hi, Steve. Thanks for innovating. We love your work. But there’s just this one thing that’s irking us now. As an independent publisher who’s primary channel for sales is digital, how can I delivery our titles to iPad owners?

This much we know:

  • The iPad is basically a larger iTouch. Yes, there are differences, but let’s just start there.
  • The iPad will have a native app called “iBooks” which is the way iPad owners will access the iBookstore at Apple.
  • HarperCollins, Penguin, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan and Hachette Book Group are already confirmed publishers with books available in the iBookstore.
  • The ePub format will be supported by the iBookstore.
  • And according to Steve Jobs in his Keynote: “We’re going to open the flood gates for the rest of the publishers in the world starting this afternoon.”

Where’s the flood?

I’m asking this because we’ve been researching this for our own book. We have new titles that will be ready for the iPad launch in 58 days. And if it takes weeks to get a book approved (in the same way it takes weeks to get an app approved) we need to have our ePub book(s) ASAP. I’m not sweating. Really. I’m sure Apple will indeed open the floodgates. But they’re already two days late.

After searching, I’m forced to lob this plea publicly: How do I as a publisher get a book in the Apple iBookstore?

iBooks App on the iPad

iBooks App on the iPad

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