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- The Publishers Association overseas there has good things to say about the Digital Economy Bill going round
- B&N sells out …. of the Nook (see what I did there? see?)
- Granta editor John Freeman profiled around his new tech book Shrinking the World (apparently not available yet over here)
- Ebooks: not as green as you think
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November 23rd, 2009 at 5:30 pm
John Freeman’s book is called The Tyranny of E-Mail in the States. Not sure about Canadian publication.
November 24th, 2009 at 11:59 am
“Camus’ son is all like negative an’ shit about people digging up his dead dad… pfft. Diva.”
It’s like none of the people involved read The Stranger where the narrator is, in effect, convicted not because of the killing he was involved with but because he did not appear to mourn his mother.
Camus would be appalled, I think, to know that so much brouhaha is being made about where his bones lay.