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Oyster now lets you read in any browser as the ebook subscription space heats up
If there was any lingering questions around whether there is a market for monthly ebook subcriptions, Amazon surely went some way towards answering them when it introduced its $ 9.99 "all-you-can-read" Kindle Unlimited plan last week. While this raised …
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Macmillan, Springer to Merge
E-book subscription services Oyster and Scribd have both added another Big Five publisher: each announced that it now features 1,000 titles from Macmillan. Oyster now claims to offer over one million titles; Scribd claims more than 500,000. Each says …
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Entitle, A Different Approach To Ebook Subscriptions
A tiny operation based in Wilmington, N.C., Entitle was the first to give its customers access to the full catalogs of two of the five biggest publishers, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. While Oyster and Scribd both offer larger selections overall …
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