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The company is initially launching apps on Android, iOS, and the web with dreams of someday creating an e-reader of its own.
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The 200 year-old company may soon go public on the back of AI-powered education products.
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The U.S. Second Circuit court admonished the publishing industry for its predatory relationship with libraries, but ultimately handed them a victory.
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Authors and non-profits are frustrated at Ohio's book screening process, saying it's overbroad and unequally enforced.
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The Apple+ series based on Hugh Howey's best-selling novels debuts in May.
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