DailyLit
EBook distributor
founded by Albert Wenger and Susan Danziger
Feb'2013: acquired by Jennifer8 Lee's Plympton.
Apr'2008: seeking to hire full-time developer
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site says position is in Westchester
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but I may be willing to go with Manhattan
unique positioning: by splitting books into Mobile-friendly small chunks (MicroContent delivered by EMail or RSS), Book Publishing companies are comfortable enough to
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avoid DRM
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offer better prices than EBook-s have had so far (even better than Kindle)
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other advantages of this model
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no need to install extra software (big issue for most people)
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given use of email/rss software, good to not have to remember-where-you-were within a big bucket - you just read/finish an installment in a few minutes
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this also makes it easier to keep your place in-synch across devices (Mobile vs DeskTop)
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my personal Tag-Line for it: BooksInBits (pardon the pun)
list of all books ordered by posting-date.
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