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Michael Sauers
Technology Innovation Librarian
Nebraska Library Commission
A brief history of eBooks
                      1988: NeXT       1989: Ben Bova
 1971: Project       Computer has                         1993: Apple
                      searchable
                                          publishes
  Gutenberg                                              Newton (PDA)
                        eBooks           Cyberbooks



                                                          1999: Rocket
2002: TabletPC      2002: Palm Treo    2000: Microsoft
                                                              eBook
 (technically         (PDA, then           Reader
                                                            (portable
  since 1989)        Smartphone)        (PC software)
                                                             reader)



   2004: Sony        2006: Sony ®                           12/2007:
                                       12/2007: Sony
 Libré released         Reader                            Amazon.com
                                       releases v.2 of
in Japan (1st gen   released in U.S.                      releases the
                                           Reader
      eInk)          (2nd gen eInk)                          Kindle



                    2010: A dozen+                       11/2009: Barnes
 2011: Amazon                            04/2010:
                       new eInk                              & Noble
  releases the                         Apple releases
                        readers                            releases the
   Kindle Fire                           the iPad
                       released                                Nook
1971: Project Gutenberg
• Started with the
  U.S. Constitution
  typed into a
  mainframe
• Now contains
  over 30,000 free
  e-texts in
  multiple DRM-
  free formats
1988: NeXT Computer
• First computer to
  include searchable
  eBooks.
• Oxford Shakespeare &
  Oxford Dictionary of
  Quotations
1989: Cyberbooks
• Foresaw the current e-
  book readers
• Predicted the “end of
  publishing as we know
  it”
1993: Apple Newton
• The first “Personal Digital Assistant”
• “Newton Books”
• Suspended in 1998
1999: Franklin EB-500 Rocket eBook
• Ergonomic, ambidextrous
  design, about the size of a
  paperback
• Weighs only 22 ounces
• Stores about 4,000 pages--
  the equivalent of 10 novels
• Speech-quality audio for
  documents published with
  audio content
• Long battery life--17 to 33
  hours per charge
2000: Microsoft Reader
• PC eBook reading software
• ClearType technology
• Annotations
• Pan & Zoom
• Highlighting
• Dictionary
• Battery life dependent on
  platform
  (desktop vs. laptop)
2002: Palm Trēo
• Mobipocket Reader software
• Download content over the
  air (OTA)
• Syncs with desktop
• Annotation
• Highlighting
• Dictionary
• Software compatible with
  devices other than the Treo
2002: TabletPC
• Used in
  combination
  with Microsoft
  Reader
  software
• Promoted as a
  “reader” due
  to ability to
  easily convert
  screen to
  portrait mode
2004: Sony Libré
• First eInk-based
  device
• AAA batteries
• Available only in
  Japan
What is "eInk"
Content is not drawn, but “charged”




170 Pixels Per Inch (PPI)
Newspaper quality
Does not need power to hold a display, only to change it.
eReader PRS-500
• Display
 •   eInk / non-backlit
 •   800x600 resolution
 •   Rotatable
 •   4-level grayscale
 •   Three text sizes

• 64MB built in storage
• SD/Memory Stick card
  slot
• USB data transfer
• Approximately 7,500
  page turns per charge
• Approx. 9oz
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shifted/1240167805
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shifted/2050405275/
06/2007: iPod Touch / iPhone
• Not an explicit eBook
  device
• Multiple reader
  software packages
  available
 •   Stanza
 •   Kindle
 •   Barnes & Noble
 •   eBook apps
• Backlit non-eInk
  display
12/2007: Sony PRS-505
• Minor
  improvements over
  the PRS-500
• 8 levels of grayscale
• Redesigned controls
• Additional memory
  card slot
12/2007: Amazon Kindle
• 6” screen
• 200-title storage
• Download wirelessly via “whispernet”
  (EVDO)
• QWERTY Keyboard
• Ability to add notes to text
• Basic Web access
02/2009: Kindle 2
• Redesigned controls
• WiFi added
• 1500-title storage
• 16 levels of grayscape
• 20% faster page
  refresh
• Text-to-speech option
• 9.1mm thick
06/2009: Kindle DX
• 9.7” screen
• Automatic screen
  rotation
• 8.5mm thick
• 3500-title storage
• Designed for
  text-book market
08/2009: Sony PRS-300/600/900




Pocket Edition   Touch Edition   Daily Edition
11/2009: Barnes & Noble Nook
• 6” eInk display and 3.5” color control display
• 12.1oz
• Android 1.5
• User replaceable battery
• Can share a book once with another person for up
  to two weeks
04/2010: Apple iPad
• iBooks app included
• Kindle app available
• “text-to-voice” via
  VoiceOver
• 1.5lbs
• 9.7” backlit glossy screen
• Automatic screen rotation
• WiFi and/or 3G
• 9+ hours of battery life
  depending on Internet
  connectivity used
11/2010: Barnes & Noble Nook Color
• 15.8oz
• 7” screen
• WiFi
• 8GB internal storage
• MicroSD slot
• Android 2.2
• Rootable
11/2011: Kindle Fire
• 14.6oz
• 7” screen
• WiFi
• 8GB internal storage
• MicroSD slot
• Android 2.3
• Amazon Silk Browser
Major eBook File Formats
ePub                        Mobipocket
• .epub                     • .mobi
• Most common standard      • Supported by many platforms
• Supported by nearly       • Main format for use on the
  every device except the     Kindle
  Kindle                    • DRM can be added to it
• DRM can be added to it    Kindle
• Adobe DRM most            • .azw
  common form of DRM
  used for ePub (.acsm)     • Amazon’s proprietary format
                            • .mobi + DRM
Thank You!


                      Michael Sauers
                 msauers@nlc.state.ne.us
                http://travelinlibrarian.info/
        http://delicious.com/travelinlibrarian/ebooks

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A History of eBooks & eReaders (11/2011)

  • 1. Michael Sauers Technology Innovation Librarian Nebraska Library Commission
  • 2. A brief history of eBooks 1988: NeXT 1989: Ben Bova 1971: Project Computer has 1993: Apple searchable publishes Gutenberg Newton (PDA) eBooks Cyberbooks 1999: Rocket 2002: TabletPC 2002: Palm Treo 2000: Microsoft eBook (technically (PDA, then Reader (portable since 1989) Smartphone) (PC software) reader) 2004: Sony 2006: Sony ® 12/2007: 12/2007: Sony Libré released Reader Amazon.com releases v.2 of in Japan (1st gen released in U.S. releases the Reader eInk) (2nd gen eInk) Kindle 2010: A dozen+ 11/2009: Barnes 2011: Amazon 04/2010: new eInk & Noble releases the Apple releases readers releases the Kindle Fire the iPad released Nook
  • 3. 1971: Project Gutenberg • Started with the U.S. Constitution typed into a mainframe • Now contains over 30,000 free e-texts in multiple DRM- free formats
  • 4. 1988: NeXT Computer • First computer to include searchable eBooks. • Oxford Shakespeare & Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
  • 5. 1989: Cyberbooks • Foresaw the current e- book readers • Predicted the “end of publishing as we know it”
  • 6. 1993: Apple Newton • The first “Personal Digital Assistant” • “Newton Books” • Suspended in 1998
  • 7. 1999: Franklin EB-500 Rocket eBook • Ergonomic, ambidextrous design, about the size of a paperback • Weighs only 22 ounces • Stores about 4,000 pages-- the equivalent of 10 novels • Speech-quality audio for documents published with audio content • Long battery life--17 to 33 hours per charge
  • 8. 2000: Microsoft Reader • PC eBook reading software • ClearType technology • Annotations • Pan & Zoom • Highlighting • Dictionary • Battery life dependent on platform (desktop vs. laptop)
  • 9. 2002: Palm Trēo • Mobipocket Reader software • Download content over the air (OTA) • Syncs with desktop • Annotation • Highlighting • Dictionary • Software compatible with devices other than the Treo
  • 10. 2002: TabletPC • Used in combination with Microsoft Reader software • Promoted as a “reader” due to ability to easily convert screen to portrait mode
  • 11. 2004: Sony Libré • First eInk-based device • AAA batteries • Available only in Japan
  • 12. What is "eInk" Content is not drawn, but “charged” 170 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) Newspaper quality Does not need power to hold a display, only to change it.
  • 13. eReader PRS-500 • Display • eInk / non-backlit • 800x600 resolution • Rotatable • 4-level grayscale • Three text sizes • 64MB built in storage • SD/Memory Stick card slot • USB data transfer • Approximately 7,500 page turns per charge • Approx. 9oz
  • 16. 06/2007: iPod Touch / iPhone • Not an explicit eBook device • Multiple reader software packages available • Stanza • Kindle • Barnes & Noble • eBook apps • Backlit non-eInk display
  • 17. 12/2007: Sony PRS-505 • Minor improvements over the PRS-500 • 8 levels of grayscale • Redesigned controls • Additional memory card slot
  • 18. 12/2007: Amazon Kindle • 6” screen • 200-title storage • Download wirelessly via “whispernet” (EVDO) • QWERTY Keyboard • Ability to add notes to text • Basic Web access
  • 19. 02/2009: Kindle 2 • Redesigned controls • WiFi added • 1500-title storage • 16 levels of grayscape • 20% faster page refresh • Text-to-speech option • 9.1mm thick
  • 20. 06/2009: Kindle DX • 9.7” screen • Automatic screen rotation • 8.5mm thick • 3500-title storage • Designed for text-book market
  • 21. 08/2009: Sony PRS-300/600/900 Pocket Edition Touch Edition Daily Edition
  • 22. 11/2009: Barnes & Noble Nook • 6” eInk display and 3.5” color control display • 12.1oz • Android 1.5 • User replaceable battery • Can share a book once with another person for up to two weeks
  • 23. 04/2010: Apple iPad • iBooks app included • Kindle app available • “text-to-voice” via VoiceOver • 1.5lbs • 9.7” backlit glossy screen • Automatic screen rotation • WiFi and/or 3G • 9+ hours of battery life depending on Internet connectivity used
  • 24. 11/2010: Barnes & Noble Nook Color • 15.8oz • 7” screen • WiFi • 8GB internal storage • MicroSD slot • Android 2.2 • Rootable
  • 25. 11/2011: Kindle Fire • 14.6oz • 7” screen • WiFi • 8GB internal storage • MicroSD slot • Android 2.3 • Amazon Silk Browser
  • 26. Major eBook File Formats ePub Mobipocket • .epub • .mobi • Most common standard • Supported by many platforms • Supported by nearly • Main format for use on the every device except the Kindle Kindle • DRM can be added to it • DRM can be added to it Kindle • Adobe DRM most • .azw common form of DRM used for ePub (.acsm) • Amazon’s proprietary format • .mobi + DRM
  • 27. Thank You! Michael Sauers msauers@nlc.state.ne.us http://travelinlibrarian.info/ http://delicious.com/travelinlibrarian/ebooks

Notas del editor

  1. My name is Michael and I’m an eBook Curmudgen
  2. Mine’s autographed. Oh yeah, autograph my Kindle Mr. Bova!
  3. “The principal components of electronic ink are millions of tiny microcapsules, about the diameter of a human hair. In one incarnation, each microcapsule contains positively charged white particles and negatively charged black particles suspended in a clear fluid. When a negative electric field is applied, the white particles move to the top of the microcapsule where they become visible to the user. This makes the surface appear white at that spot. At the same time, an opposite electric field pulls the black particles to the bottom of the microcapsules where they are hidden. By reversing this process, the black particles appear at the top of the capsule, which now makes the surface appear dark at that spot.”http://www.eink.com/technology/howitworks.html
  4. Jenny Levine, Union Station
  5. Overdrive supportWiFiSome have touchscreen