![]() ![]() Using tools such as Adobe InDesign, publishers have learned eBook creation techniques that make it easy for them to distribute books across multiple digital bookstores. ![]() Oyster appeared well-positioned to challenge Amazon in the book space, and with their key talent going to Google, it may be Google that becomes a challenger to Amazon in the sales and distribution of books.ĭigital books are a leading catalyst of the change in how books are distributed. Amazon brought book sales online, and has become the dominant player in both print and digital books, with their successful Kindle devices. ![]() A few years ago publishers made most of their money from printed books, with much of their sales going through Barnes & Noble and the now defunct Borders book stores. The publishing landscape continues to change rapidly. It would be likely that Google Play Books will offer a subscription component in the near future, in addition to the ability to simply buy eBooks. With this move, it looks likely that Google will be entering the subscription eBook market. Google apparently isn’t interested in the 100,000 book subscribers at Oyster, as they are only bringing the talent to Google, and not the entire company and their customer base. While an outright acquisition has not been announced, it appears that Google is looking to acquire the experience and digital publishing skills of the founders of Oyster. The founders of Oyster will be starting work at Google in the near future, and have announced the closing of Oyster. Oyster’s business model of providing access to a large library of books for a monthly fee had the backing of significant investors, including Highland Capital Partners of Boston. ![]() In addition to subscriptions, Oyster had recently started offering eBooks for sale, and had agreements to sell books from all five major publishers. Rather than buying books, Oyster’s business provided subscriptions to more than 1 million ebooks for a fee of just under $10 per month. With more than 100,000 paid subscribers, Oyster was the largest subscription service for ebooks. The service also provided access to eBooks from within any modern web browser. Oyster’s eBook subscription service provides digital books across all major tablet and mobile operating systems, including the iPad, Nook HD, and Kindle devices. Graphic Design for High School Students. ![]()
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