Time to “renegotiate” e-book prices

February 3rd, 2010

Rupert Murdoch: Amazon now ‘willing to renegotiate’ e-book prices

You didn’t think the price hike would stop at Macmillan, did you? In today’s News Corp. earnings call, chairman Rupert Murdoch gave indication that his HarperCollins would also soon be changing its e-book prices with Amazon. As relayed by All Things D, the mogul has been unhappy with the $9.99 tier, that Apple’s iBookstore “does allow some flexibility and higher prices,” and here’s the kicker: “And now Amazon is willing to sit down with us again and renegotiate.” Nothing’s changed yet, but we gotta imagine it’s only a matter of time — not just with HarperCollins, but probably all “big six” publishers before too long.

*will translate to Thai soon.

source : engadget

The Nation launch “Tweetple Forum”

February 1st, 2010

Five years ago it would have taken a reporter’s accreditation to ask questions of the Finance Minister. But, thanks to Twitter, we took questions from tweeple and submitted them to Korn Chatikavanij by e-mail. Here are his replies: