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Self-Publishing Book Production Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

17 hours ago ago from Kindle 2 | Kindle Accessories Books | Hand Held Book Readers

Once your book is written and you've determined that you will be self-publishing, there are a few serious errors you are going to want to steer clear of. THINKING YOU DON'T NEED AN EDITOR Even the best writer needs a second pair of impartial, well-trained eyes to look over their work before sending it out into the wide, wide world. The reason being that as the author, we are too close to our work to see it objectively. Are there any holes ...

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Reading Pictures - Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

16 hours ago ago from Value of Programming Language

In , Google unleashed an ambitious plan under the simple name of Google Print, which was later changed and is now known as Google Book Search or simply Google Books. The goal: to make the books of the entire world available on the internet. If you thought this was not a scientific task but merely one that required a lot of people to scan a lot of books and upload them, think again. Pause for a moment and think about how it is not possible to ...

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It’s Never Too Late To Be Googled: Procrastinator’s Delight

36 minutes ago ago from Not A Mystery

I thought that The End of The World as We Know It had already taken place earlier this year. And I was right, but for the wrong reason. Silly me. by Ken Auletta , does describe the end of the world as we know it. But it's not a financial meltdown, it's a media meltdown. And because you can get the book in both Kindle and Audible formats, I'm recommending it as a Procrastinator's Delight for a really last minute Holiday Gift. ...

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French Court Rules Against Google Books

19 hours ago ago from Technology News, Product Reviews, Software Downloads | Digital Trends

A French court has ruled Google Books is violating French copyrights by scanning books...and must pay 300,000 euros in fines to one publisher alone. The Paris Civil Court has ruled that Google Books violated the French copyrights of two publishers, and must stop scanning French works for its Google Books book digitization project and pay some €300,000 to French publisher La Martiniere , which brought the suit. Although the financial ...

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Ask An Agent - Part One

20 hours ago ago from Chip MacGregor .com

Okay, we're going to spend this week doing ASK AN AGENT -- where YOU write in whatever question you've always wanted to ask a literary agent, and I'll do my best to give you a good answer. Here are a bunch of the questions I've already received... What do you think of POETS & WRITERS magazine? Do you subscribe? Why/why not? And if you used to, why don't you now? I think Poets and Writers is a wonderful magazine. It offers very good ...

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