Topic: Nook

Why Barnes & Noble Might Want to Stay in the Bookstore Business

AP

Nook sales took a nosedive last quarter, reminding Barnes & Noble executives that their luddite brick-and-mortar business still holds value. Ironically, the most stable route forward for the company right now seems to be sticking with physical rather than digital retail. 

By David Wagner

Jan 28, 2013

Welcome to the End of Barnes & Noble as You Knew It

Readers who loyally buy print books from hundreds of Barnes & Noble stores may soon have to settle for the Nook. According to a top executive, as much as a third of their stores will be closed over the next 10 years.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 4, 2013

The Death of E-Readers Is All Your Fault

As Amazon and Barnes & Noble are quickly discovering this year, the highbrow ideal all too often gives way to the mass-market realities. From tablets to TV shows and everything in between, the most high-minded of ideas for cultural consumption always seem to devolve toward mindless entertainment.

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By David Wagner

Nov 20, 2012

Barnes & Noble CEO Is Done with Books; 43 Famous Writers Walk into a Cafe

Today in books and publishing: William Lynch is a Nook guy; a sort-of-star-studded shoot; Kurt Vonnegut warns against shacking up with students; Michiko Kakutani writes reviews in verse now.

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By David Wagner

Aug 20, 2012

Expensive E-Book Bestsellers; Irvine Welsh Criticizes Man Booker

Today in books and publishing: An excerpt from Michael Chabon's latest novel; pricey e-books hit the top of the charts; the myth of Gen-Y illiteracy; Irvine Welsh accuses the Man Booker Prize of classism. 

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By Eric Randall

Jun 1, 2012

How a Copy-Paste Fail Rewrote 'War and Peace' for The Nook

Would you trust your e-reader to re-edit Tolstoy? As Fast Company's Neil Ungerleider reports, bloggers discovered that Barnes and Noble's Nook readers contain a universal find-replace on the word "Kindle,"substituting it with "Nook" in War and Peace.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 30, 2012

Will the Nook Become the Windows 8 iPad Killer?

With Microsoft putting $300,000,000 into Barnes and Noble's Nook business, the Windows 8 maker just bought itself something that could come in handy with that whole iPad killer strategy it's got going on.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 30, 2012

Gordon Brown Predicts the Future; Cormac McCarthy Doesn't Tweet

The former British prime minister is writing a book about life in the year 2025, how Barnes & Noble is holding back the "post-apocalyptic world of publishing," and the fake Cormac McCarthy Twitter account has been suspended.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 27, 2012

Jan Brewer's Book Sales Are Up 1.3 Million Percent; 'War Horse' Gets the Spielberg Bump

The co-chair of the Jaipur Literature Festival explains the decision to cancel Salman Rushdie's video speech, War Horse is a bestseller 30 years in the making, and the high cost of owning a Nook.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 7, 2011

The Types of People Who Might Buy a Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Pretty late to the tablet party, Barnes & Noble officially released its Nook tablet today. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 4, 2011

The Kindle Fire Would Beat the Nook Tablet in a Duel

Just in time for a friendly Christmas competition with Amazon's Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble is announcing the release of its competitor, a Nook Tablet.

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By Ray Gustini

Oct 31, 2011

Pippa's Party Tips; New Nook Next Week?

Today in publishing: Barnes & Noble has a "special announcement," Pippa Middleton's taking meetings about writing a book, and Jack Kerouac had 30 sometimes confusing rules for writing spontaneous prose.

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