Kindle fatigue
If I see one more blog post about Kindle, Amazon's ebook reader in case you hadn't noticed, I am going to go quietly even more insane. Back in September, I thought Kindle sounded mildly interesting. Now it is on sale, and everyone is either trying it out or expressing an opinion on it (or both). One wave of reviews and comments was rounded up at OUP blog: from the OUP link you can go to articles in Engadget, New York Times, Wall St Journal, Seth Goldin, Telegraph, Switched, Publisher's Weekly, Errata, Newsweek and Bookseller. If that isn't enough, you can find more comments at the following locations: Joe Wikert (Wiley), Dave's Fiction Warehouse (puncturer of pomposity); Booksellers Association (which is different from the Bookseller post via OUP blog); Book Depository; Guardian; Joe Wikert again (on pricing this time); Info NeoGnostic; Content Matters; and last but most definitely not least, Debra Hamel at the Deblog (who wrote the first article that I saw after launch: well done, Debra!).
But, enough already. Uncle!

