When Joe Esposito first told me about blogs in about 2001 or so, there were very few. Michael Cader had PublishersLunch, but if Michael knew that it was an emailed blog, he didn't tell me. And then blogs "happened", as things do: gradually, then … [Continue reading]
Will You Recognize the Industry in 10 Years?
Read this article at Book Business Magazine. There is no doubt that the industry is in a period of significant transition. What can we expect 10 to 15 years from now? Someday, all data and applications will be “in the cloud”—that is, existing … [Continue reading]
A New Project: “StartwithXML, Why and How”
Good morning. We have turned our attention to a problem we believe will occupy just about all publishers in the years to come, the opportunities and challenges presented by an XML workflow that starts with the author, or even before there is an … [Continue reading]
Where the Web Is Taking Us: The Inevitable Future and the Publisher’s Role In It
Good afternoon. And thank you for the opportunity to give a version of my "End of General Trade Publishing Houses" speech to a room with no big general trade publishing houses in it, unless they sneaked in. That actually allows us to get more … [Continue reading]
The Future of Books for Publishers and Booksellers
Good day. I want to start out by thanking Olaf Winslow and the Danish booksellers for inviting me to your lovely city to talk to you today about the future of books for publishers and booksellers. You are going to get what is, admittedly, an English … [Continue reading]
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