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		<title>Interesting links for September 17, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital textbooks aren't ready for students; Access GMail when it's down; Google Book Settlement opposition; Craigslist success in spite of itself; James Patterson signs 17-book deal; John Scalzi ranks Star Trek directors; Amazon ramming Search Inside feature down publishers throats?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What would I do without <a title="Twitter home page" href="http://www.twitter.com/">Twitter</a>? It&#8217;s my own little news show. Here are the links I&#8217;ve collected this week. I think I got a bit carried away:</p>
<p>#1: Something is up at Amazon (again). <a title="Changes Afoot at Amazon's Search Inside the Book?" href="http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/web_tech/changes_afoot_at_amazons_search_inside_the_book_130814.asp?c=rss">Are they forcing publishers to put up searchable copies of their books before the book is for sale?</a></p>
<p>#2: <a title="God Bless Marybeth Peters Of The Copyright Office!" href="http://ebooktest.wordpress.com/2009/09/10/god-bless-marybeth-peters-of-the-copyright-office/">Interesting statement on the Google Book Settlement, excerpted and highlighted for easy reading</a>. Covers the reasons the settlement has &#8220;bad idea&#8221; written all over it.</p>
<p>#3: <a title="Why Craigslist is such a mess." href="http://www.wired.com/entertainment/theweb/magazine/17-09/ff_craigslist?mbid=wir_newsltr">An article on Craigslist and its odd founder from Wired</a> examining why, against all odds and a staunch refusal to innovate, Craigslist continues to dominate online classifieds. The article is much more interesting than I make it sound. Really.</p>
<p>#4: Star Trek fan? <a title="Ranking Star Trek directors." href="http://blogs.amctv.com/scifi-scanner/2009/09/ranking-star-trek-directors.php">John Scalzi ranks Star Trek film directors</a>.</p>
<p>#5: Use Gmail? Here&#8217;s a handy <a title="How to Access Gmail When It's Down" href="http://lifehacker.com/5354314/how-to-access-gmail-when-its-down">Lifehacker article with a number of ways to access Gmail when it goes down</a>.</p>
<p>#6: <a title="Not a typo: James Patterson signs 17-book deal." href="http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/08/not-a-typo-james-patterson-signs-17-book-deal/">James Patterson signs 17-book over 5 years deal</a>. Sigh. This is why I often stop reading authors: too many books pumped out over too little time leaving them cookie-cutterish, boring, and predictable. <a title="James Patterson: Prolific writer or brand manager?" href="http://shelf-life.ew.com/2009/09/09/james-patterson-prolific/">Apparently he comes up with an outline and contracts out the writing of the first draft</a> (which is the most time-consuming and painful part of the writing process for many), so he&#8217;s not really &#8220;writing&#8221; 17 books.</p>
<p>#7: An article on <a title="Digital Textbooks: Why Students Aren't Ready." href="http://mashable.com/2009/08/17/digital-textbooks/">why students aren&#8217;t ready for digital textbooks</a> (or as I read it: why digital textbooks aren&#8217;t ready for students).</p>
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