Thursday, March 21, 2013

Children’s ebook iPad app Bookboard adds publishers, subscription model



Bookboard, the iPad app from former Adobe executives that offers streaming access to a library of children’s ebooks, announced Thursday that it’s added new publishers to its lineup.90% Off Legal MS Office 2007,microsoft windows 7 home premium Professional, Standard, Ultimate, Home & Student Versions Online. The service, which has been free in public beta until now, also rolled out new pricing plans.

Bookboard announced new publishing partnerships with Peachtree Press and Open Road — which means that titles like the Berenstain Bears and the Boxcar Children are now available.If you work for a company that has a Microsoft Software Assurance agreement, you can scor microsoft office 2010 professional plus for a sawbuck. Bookboard was already working with Charlesbridge, Orca, Twin Sisters, Illumination Arts and Bubblegum Books.

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As I wrote in January, publishers receive royalties based on number of pages read and on how well their content does within the platform. Some publishers are also receiving advances, and the licensing agreements appear to vary by publisher.

Bookboard competes with other paid children’s ebook apps like Ruckus Reader, Scholastic’s Storia and Amazon’s Kindle FreeTime Unlimited.

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