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Audiobook News

September 16th, 2007

Andrew Adam Newman - “The company that has given Apple’s iTunes the most competition in the song-download arena will now compete with it in selling audiobooks, too. Beginning tomorrow, eMusic, which is second to iTunes in music download sales, will offer more than a thousand books for download, with many of them costing far less than on iTunes.”

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3 COmments on “Audiobook News”

  1. eLearning Service » Blog Archive » eMusic tuning in to eaudio books Says:

    [...] See the NY Times article for more details.  [via LibraryStuff] [...]

  2. Davin Peterson Says:

    Because iPod’s don’t support WMA, they can’t download ebooks from NetLibrary or Overdrive. But, the Creative Zen Vision:M player can and has support for bookmarking. One reason why Creative’s Zen is better the iPod. If you go to http://www.pwcgov.org/library it shows a picture of the Creative Zen Vision:M.

    (P.S. Creative invented the iPod interface and get’s no recongtion./)

  3. Audio book musings » Blog Archive » Audiobook News Says:

    [...] unknown wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAndrew Adam Newman - “The company that has given Apple’s iTunes the most competition in the song-download arena will now compete with it in selling audiobooks, too. Beginning tomorrow, eMusic, which is second to iTunes in music download … [...]