Todays links of interest:
- Why Isn’t Amazon the 800-Pound Gorilla of eReaders?
Joe Wikert considers an important question: why, despite all the hype, isn’t the Kindle wiping up the e-reader competition? (Good analysis, though he leaves out design as a consideration and doesn’t quite go all the way there when it comes to file management). - What Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse can teach novelists about hooking readers.
Colleen Lindsay uses Dollhouse as an example taking too long to give readers a reason to keep reading. Trust is not enough. - Killer Serials
Gwenda Bond on what makes a good (book) series. - E-books: some household math
Brian O’Leary crunches some internal numbers after living with Kindle II for a month. Purchases, up, spending down. Ah, we remember those early, innocent low dollars days as well.