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The Platform Archive: Caravan and the Book Business     Email    Printer-Friendly
Peter Osnos, The Century Foundation, 8/6/2009

Peter Osnos is Senior Fellow for Media at The Century Foundation. His column "The Platform" appears each week at www.tcf.org. This archive contains columns that pertain to the e-book business in particular. Sign up to receive new columns by email here.

Sarah Palin, the Book Business and the American Dream
December 9, 2009

What Is it About Google?
November 11, 2009

Books: Get Them While They're Hot
October 14, 2009

Judgment Day for the Google Book Pact
September 23, 2009

Books: The Next Chapter
August 11, 2009

The Kindle Surge and Beyond
May 19, 2009

The Future of Books, Spring Edition
April 7, 2009

The Great Google Debate
March 10, 2009

E-Books—This Time It's Real
January 12, 2009

Make Google Pay
November 3, 2008

Saving the Neighborhood Bookstore
July 22, 2008

The Power of Amazon
July 8, 2008

A New Paradigm for Publishing
April 8, 2008

The Power of Media On Demand
February 19, 2008

Reading Newspapers on the Kindle
February 5, 2008

Amazon, Kindle, and the Future of Books
December 4, 2007

Giving Book Readers What They Want
August 28, 2007

Caravan Goes Live
May 22, 2007

Harry Potter and the Rest of the Book Business
July 30, 2007

Convenience and Quality
September 18, 2006

Sears, Roebuck and The Long Tail
August 15, 2006

What Should Happen to Books?
June 8, 2006

Good Books: When, Where, and How You Want Them
April 5, 2006



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