Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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 B&N's PubIt Self-Publishing Platform 
 Goes Live




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From http://news.cnet.com


In May, Barnes & Noble announced that it would be launching a self-publishing platform, and now its PubIt  service has officially gone live. The new DIY publishing option allows independent publishers and self-publishing writers to distribute their works digitally through BN.com and Barnes & Noble's eBookstore.

Copy Cats:

The new service will compete with Amazon's pioneering Digital Text Platform (DTP), which many writers have turned to for distributing their works to the Kindle and other devices that run the Kindle Reader software. Sony, too, has a DYI option for its Reader Store, and Apple is now allowing self-publishers to distribute their e-books in its iBookstore thanks to a deal with Smashwords, a start-up that specializes in DIY e-book creation and distribution.


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